Estilo: Geometric

  • Escultura Luz Azul

    Escultura Luz Azul

    Escultura Luz Azul by John Angée is a brushed aluminum sculpture that captures and transforms light through its reflective surface. The title — Blue Light Sculpture — speaks to the interplay between material, illumination, and color that defines the viewer’s experience. Angée’s use of brushed aluminum creates a surface texture that diffuses and directs light, producing subtle blue-silver tones that shift with viewing angle and ambient conditions.

  • Nautilus

    Nautilus

    Nautilus by Rodney Acosta draws its name and form from the chambered nautilus shell, one of nature’s most perfect mathematical structures. The sculpture translates the logarithmic spiral found in marine organisms into a monumental three-dimensional object, inviting contemplation of the relationship between natural geometry and human craft. Suitable for both interior and exterior installation, Nautilus exemplifies Acosta’s signature approach of transforming biological observation into sculptural abstraction.

  • Archimy

    Archimy

    Archimy by Karel Frometa takes its name from Archimedes, the ancient Greek mathematician whose principles of geometry and mechanics continue to influence engineering and art. The welded metal sculpture reflects Frometa’s dual practice as artist and metal fabricator (Thor Metal Art LLC), where industrial precision meets creative vision. The geometric construction speaks to the mathematical foundations underlying all structural form.