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Living Duality

Sculptor Brant Hindman's work explores the tension between opposing forces — strength and vulnerability, permanence and change. His site needed to carry that weight.

11
Works featured
4
Pages built
Custom
Domain: livingduality.com
2 wks
Start to live

The situation

Brant Hindman's sculpture has been shown in galleries, installed in public spaces, and collected by serious buyers. His old digital presence was essentially nonexistent — a sparse Instagram and a Linktree. For a sculptor of his caliber, that gap was costing him.

Fine art sites are deceptively difficult. Do it wrong and you commodify the work. Too sparse and it feels unfinished. Too heavy with copy and it competes with the sculpture itself. The site needed to be a gallery — not a brochure.

What we built

A four-page portfolio site built around the work, with individual pages for each sculpture, a philosophy statement, and a studio section — all designed to give serious collectors and curators what they need to make a decision.

Individual sculpture pages
Each of 11 works has its own page: title, medium, dimensions, year, artist statement, and a full-width image. Collectors can link directly to a specific piece.
Philosophy page
Brant's creative philosophy in his own words — not a bio, but a statement of intent. Designed to differentiate him from other sculptors working in similar materials.
Studio page
Process photography, materials, and commission inquiries. For collectors who want to understand how the work is made before they acquire.
Dark warm palette
#1C1713 near-black with warm ivory text and muted gold accents. The palette literally looks like the interior of a well-lit gallery after hours. The work sits in it, rather than on top of it.
Custom domain
Deployed to livingduality.com — Brant's own domain, connected through DNS with auto-SSL. He owns every part of this.

"For the first time, I can send someone to my site and know they'll understand what the work is actually about. It's not just photos — it holds the intention behind the pieces."

— Brant Hindman, Living Duality