In Sail, Roland Berger fuses sculptural precision with refined material tension. A sleek bronze form rises from a carefully polished stone base, resembling a taut sail or a growing organic shape. The interplay between the glossy surface and the solid foundation creates a dialogue of levity and grounding.
Most striking is the inner curve of the bronze: it appears to melt or flow downward, evoking the impression of slow movement frozen in time. This subtle visual shift contrasts with the clear external outline and lends the sculpture a quiet sense of suspended motion. Rather than kinetic in the strict sense, Sail radiates a structural calm—balanced, restrained, yet charged with inner tension.