Current of Many
Current of Many
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A scattered shoal turns into a single living pattern, where many small bodies move as one—guided by instinct, tide, and the invisible architecture of water. The composition reads as ocean order without rigidity, capturing the calm precision of marine life in motion.
The design is translated into powder coated metal through crisp fish outlines and a bold central curve that anchors the entire flow. Negative space is used as “water,” letting the school feel light and kinetic, while the floating offset intensifies the layered effect by casting a subtle shadow that separates each form.
Curator’s Note: Schooling behavior is one of the ocean’s most recognizable natural patterns, often interpreted as a symbol of unity, protection, and shared direction—many individuals forming one coherent movement.
Specifications:
Material: Powder coated metal
Thickness: 1,5 mm (approx. 15 gauge)
Mounting: hardware included (mounting screws, standoff/offset screws, and wall plugs) — designed to sit 1.5 cm / 0.6 in off the wall for a floating shadow effect
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use

