Many of Dan Grayber's sculptures are small, spring loaded, mechanical objects designed and fabricated to wedge themselves into the inside of a cavity (the glass dome in this case), suspending themselves. Dan's sculptures are invented only to sustain themselves, functioning as self-resolving problems. The result is an object that has been invented only to compensate for the complications created by its own existence.
Find out more about Dan's work here.


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