Dutch Artist Constantine Cheshire

My art is rooted in memory and shaped by metal, rust, and the passage of time. It explores what remains when ambition fades — collapsing structures, forgotten landscapes, and fragments of history.

Forged steel, weathered alloys, abstract forms, and traces of the digital.
The physical meets the conceptual: sculpture as a quiet dialogue between texture and meaning. There’s always tension: organic versus industrial, preserved versus unknowable.

Some pieces nod toward sci-fi to explore how future worlds still carry our imprint. The tone is contemplative, never defeated. These aren’t ruins to grieve. They are places that speak.

If something feels familiar, it’s because memory lingers closer than we think.

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