This series of work gives scope to the notion that nothing is everlasting. By exploring material though the process of applying immense pressure, Freyne’s objective is to make the steel crack; manifesting the breakdown of the material.
<p>Formally trained as a blacksmith, Freyne’s work is a modern representation of a timeless craft; a homage to the foundations of blacksmithing, yet a distinct breakaway from the romanticised notions of what a smith is and is not. Presenting a deceptive reimagination of iron work, Daniel pushes the boundaries of what is though possible with his chosen material.</p>
<p>Based in Edinburgh, Freyne embarked on a blacksmithing journey over twelve years ago. Following a rigorous five-year apprenticeship, spanning six European countries, Freyne collaborated with world renowned blacksmiths before completing a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in fine art from Gothenburg University, Sweden.</p>
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