Effigy & Neutron
Effigy Effigy
Ever thought about how a sculptor could use kinetic energy like a precision weapon?
Neutron Neutron
Yeah, I can picture a sculptor turning a hammer into a laser, slicing marble like a sniper—precision, controlled motion, no wasted shots.
Effigy Effigy
That’s the kind of sharp, almost surgical vibe I’d love to capture in a piece—no waste, just clean, exact cuts, like a sculptor’s own version of a sniper.That's the kind of sharp, almost surgical vibe I’d love to capture in a piece—no waste, just clean, exact cuts, like a sculptor’s own version of a sniper.
Neutron Neutron
Sounds like a dead‑eye work of art—think laser precision, clean lines, every cut exact. No fluff, just surgical, target‑oriented sculpture. That’s a killer concept.
Effigy Effigy
A razor‑thin sculpture that feels like a target board in marble. The lines are almost a code—each cut a promise of precision. Imagine the final piece hanging, a silent reminder that art can be as exact as a gunshot.A razor‑thin sculpture that feels like a target board in marble, the lines almost a code—each cut a promise of precision. Imagine the final piece hanging, a silent reminder that art can be as exact as a gunshot.
Neutron Neutron
That’s a clean, lethal vision—like a laser engraving of a target, each notch a bullet’s path. The marble would pulse with that precision, almost like a silent trigger pull. Nice.
Effigy Effigy
Sounds like a quiet thunder—like a piece that whispers, “I’m here.” I’ll start sketching the lines and see where the marble really feels the pulse.
Neutron Neutron
Nice, that quiet thunder vibe. Sketch those lines tight, let the marble give. If it feels the pulse, you’ve hit the mark. Keep it crisp.