Tumbling is a 1.3m-high corten steel, created by Andrea Geile for an exhibition at Caol Ruadh Sculpture Park in Scotland.

All leaves are hand-cut in weatherproof steel depicting ivy, the everlasting and ever-growing, a historical synonym for life and a recurring theme in the artist's work. It is also called Lovestone for its habit of hugging stone. On the other hand, it is perceived as a serious invasive species and also as a horticultural weed. It is a good example for life itself and its challenges.

Andrea Geile’s work consists of site-specific sculptures and installations for art exhibitions, garden shows, private collections and public art commissions.