Oasis Portal

As part of the Quadriennale of Sculptors in Geneva, a unique event held every four years since 1975, two Corten steel sculptures, each standing at 1.8 meters tall, along with an augmented reality piece, will be showcased.
A physical and digital sculpture, conceived as a sensory refuge between matter and light.
In a world saturated with stimuli, driven by urgency and acceleration, creating moments of calm, reconnection, and stillness has become essential.
Guardian OASIS responds to this contemporary need for renewal, offering a unique artistic experience: a sculptural portal between the physical and the virtual.


A Refined Sculptural Presence
Created using 3D sand printing, Guardian OASIS exists in two unique versions, each with carefully selected tones:
– Soft beige, reminiscent of the mineral warmth of natural deserts
– Deep black, evoking the dense strength of volcanic rock
Two pure, geometric, and perfectly balanced sculptures, designed to integrate gracefully into the most elegant interiors — whether a contemporary living room, a private collection, or a prestigious architectural space.
Their matte finish and subtle texture gently catch the light.
The formal language is minimalist yet full of tension, evoking elevation, stability, and contemplation.
At the base of each sculpture, a small opening invites the viewer to symbolically cross a threshold.

The Augmented Reality Experience
By scanning the QR code on the base, the sculpture expands into a monumental digital dimension.
Projected into its surroundings via a smartphone, it becomes an immersive virtual object anchored in the real world.
As the viewer approaches, they are invited to enter the virtual doorway at the sculpture’s base, leading into a botanical digital realm, silent, meditative, and free to explore.
A suspended moment between sculpture, technology, and inner reflection.



Sigg Foundation
Premiered in Basel, this sculpture marks the first collaboration with the Sigg Art Foundation, founded in 2020 by art collector Pierre Sigg.
The foundation actively supports emerging artists who challenge the legacy of art through the lens of technology, digital practice, and contemporary narrative.
By fostering bold and experimental approaches, the Sigg Art Foundation creates space for new forms of artistic expression.
Guardian OASIS also resonates with a monumental sculpture by the same artist, soon to be installed in the Foundation’s sculpture park in the South of France