How do composite materials address the issue of splintering in outdoor sculptures?

Outdoor sculptures face constant exposure to harsh weather, leading to splintering and degradation over time. Composite materials, such as fiberglass-reinforced polymers or carbon fiber composites, offer a solution by combining strength, flexibility, and resistance to environmental stress. Unlike traditional wood or stone, composites do not absorb moisture, preventing cracks and splinters. Their lightweight nature also reduces structural strain, while UV-resistant coatings maintain color and finish. Artists and conservators increasingly favor composites for long-lasting, low-maintenance public art, ensuring beauty endures without compromising safety or aesthetics.