My vibrant wall paintings explore non-repeating patterns informed by cosmology and physics, while being grounded in applied design reminiscent of Islamic patterning. Using rotational symmetry, I craft dimensional forms that suggest movement and establish an event horizon—a realm where the limitless tessellations of universal physics converge with sacred geometry, erasing the boundary between the theoretical and the real.
The genesis of my creative process lies in the foundational geometry of nature, inspiring initial sketches that are digitally rendered. These digital drawings serve as templates for laser cutting layers of plywood, subsequently painted and meticulously assembled. Navigating the challenge of translating digital abstractions into the physical realm, the final outcome acts as a conduit, seamlessly uniting the virtual and real worlds by transforming vectors into palpable objects.
In my artistic practice, I interweave aspects of historical abstraction, drawing inspiration from applied design, natural geometry, and the synthesis of virtual and physical dimensions. The incorporation of cosmological and physics concepts introduces a contemporary dimension, enriching the ongoing discourse within the realm of non-objective art.
- Subject Matter: Geometric Abstraction
- Created: 2022
- Collections: Wood Dimension
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