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What They Don't Understand
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This refined wall sculpture features fluid, organic shapes flowing diagonally and weaving across the surface, creating a sense of movement and continuity. On the left, rows of cylindrical elements and their variations rise in three tiers of varying widths. They seem to encapsulate vibrant patterns, with colors projected onto their surface in a way that follows their curvature, creating arcs and reflections. The fluid shapes flow over and through in vivid colors, like intense reds or radiant golds, echoing the richness held within each form. As the shapes progress toward the right, the cylinders grow less pronounced. Their colors fade into softer hues, eventually transitioning into flat, monochromatic elements. The fluid shapes persist, their forms adapting seamlessly as they move across the diminishing structures. A striking black form flows diagonally, anchoring the piece with bold intensity amidst the transitions. The design adheres to the golden ratio, balancing the piece with a sense of harmony and elegance while evoking a luxurious aesthetic. The fluid shapes represent the continous movement of beauty and inspiration, adapting and transforming as they flow through different forms. The cylinders act as vessels, momentarily holding and amplifying the richness of the colors and patterns before releasing them into the flat, minimalist expanse. The sculpture suggest that beauty and value are not static but ever evolving, requiring an attentive eye to appreciate their transitions. It invites viewers to find meaning in the interplay between structure and flow, urging them to embrace both the vibrant and the understated as equally significant facets of elegance.
Paper sculpture on panel
27.5 x 19 inches
70 x 48 cm
Framed on shadow box with
anti-reflective, UV protective
museum grade glass.
2025
Available
$2,800 CAD