The “Zephyr” stands as a breathtaking, large steel sculpture, a commissioned artwork that has found its permanent home in Russia. This monumental piece transcends traditional art, establishing itself as a significant large outdoor art project that captivates viewers with its immense scale and brilliant finish.

Inspired by the enigmatic Möbius strip—a non-orientable surface with a single continuous face, conceived by German mathematician August Möbius in 1858—the sculpture transforms this abstract mathematical concept into a tangible, flowing form. Its seamless, infinite loop invites contemplation on geometry and perception.

Crafted from highly durable 316L stainless steel and treated with a superb mirror polish, this mirror stainless steel sculpture achieves a stunning visual impact. The mirror polished steel sculpture not only reflects its surroundings—creating a dynamic dialogue with the sky, landscape, and architecture—but also ensures long-term resilience against the elements. Measuring an impressive 5 meters in height, 8 meters in length, and 2.96 meters in width, its grand scale presented significant logistical challenges in transportation, all of which were expertly overcome to realize this spectacular vision.

The successful installation of the stainless steel sculpture “Zephyr” marks the triumphant completion of this ambitious international art project, adding a world-class landmark to its new environment.


