Terminalia

Terminalia is a series of wall bound sculptures and installations, made of white Plexiglas, in which the geometric abstractions of natural forms are repeated, re-imagined, and filled with light. Forms appear multistable, popping back and forth between alternative interpretations. These geometric forms are diagrams of the kind of order that can be seen in nature. Through their patterns and repetitions they evoke the rhythms of the universe. The light piercing the space makes visible a whole new world of perception of nature. The work calls to mind the concepts of sacred geometry as well as Plato’s Timaeus and his account of the formation of the universe.

New York City

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