Self Isolated Quantative Weight Gain (SIQWG) by Mark Goodchild, Steel, Unique, 510cm high, Abstract sculpture
This piece by Mark Goodchild, is a bold and expressive abstract sculpture crafted from cut steel sheets. Towering at 510cm high, it commands attention with its powerful presence and dynamic form. The structure bends and curves dramatically, creating a sense of tension and movement as it twists upward and outward.
At its core, the sculpture explores physical and emotional weight. The heavy steel sheets, shaped into flowing and distorted forms, reflect themes of pressure, isolation, and transformation. As the title suggests, there is a commentary on the effects of self-containment, whether personal, societal, or psychological. The exaggerated curves and folds evoke the swelling of form under unseen forces, suggesting the impact of internal or external change.
Furthermore, the industrial finish and visible seams emphasize the raw materiality of the work. These details reinforce the sculpture’s emotional grit and honesty. The contrast between the rigid nature of steel and the organic, almost human gestures in the form adds depth and unease.
Placed in an open space, SIQWG becomes a compelling focal point. It invites viewers to walk around and through its shifting contours, engaging both physically and mentally. As a result, it not only commands visual attention but also provokes thought, about solitude, adaptation, and the visible weight of unseen burdens.

































