In the Depth 深 — I
A descent into what the surface forgets.
A monumental shark rises in forged steel—9 meters in length, reaching 3.5 meters into the air. Every line, every rib, every curve is shaped by the hands of a single man. This is the work of David Han—a craftsman who forged instinct into structure, breath into metal.
The sculpture embodies the apex: precision, awareness, unbroken focus. Its form cuts through space with controlled ferocity, shaped through patience and relentless creation. Steel mirrors bone; mechanism channels life. The creature carries an ancient force, fully present, fully realized.
Before it stands INKO—a witch dancer, attuned to the same current. Movement meets stillness. One shaped through fire and hand, the other through body and ritual. Together, they create a shared language: instinct revealed, presence embodied.
This work speaks of devotion to craft, of mastery refined in solitude, of vision made tangible. It carries the archetype of the Creator-Warrior—the one who builds, sharpens, and brings the immense into form, then stands beside it.
In acrylic, the image becomes a luminous object. The glossy surface deepens contrast, bringing out metal, shadow, and light. The image feels alive, as if it continues to unfold beneath the surface.
A work suited for home, studio, or corporate spaces—any place where presence matters.
PRINT DETAILS
Format: "Gallery" — 70 × 100 cm / 28 × 40″ | "Panorama" — 30 × 90 cm
Material: 4 mm acrylic glass
Finish: High-gloss, optical depth surface
Edges: Clean-cut precision corners
Mounting: Floating system (corner-mounted hardware included)
Production: Made to order
Shipping: Worldwide, secured packaging included