A single polished cleat, a braided line, and a field of saffron light—this composition distills seamanship into sculpture. The chromed form holds a luminous bight whose fibers catch and release the day’s last warmth, while the lacquered surface beneath renders a mirror so precise it reads as drawing. Planes of orange and blue resolve into a modern color-field, letting the object’s quiet authority carry the frame. Here, brightwork becomes language: tensile strength against reflective calm, geometry balanced by touch, restraint brimming with energy.
Rooted in the wooden-boat tradition celebrated along the Great Lakes, the piece honors the rituals of arrival and rest—the practiced turn of rope, the certainty of a well-made holdfast. The photograph invites close looking: the herringbone weave, the subtle arc of metal, the double of every edge in reflection. It is an homage to craft elevated to elegance, a meditation on trust and tether, and a statement work for collectors who favor clarity, materiality, and light.




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