Geometric Genesis, Los Angeles, CA - 2015

Curating a selection of 2D images, each chosen for its unique patterns and forms. Through a meticulous process of analysis, these images are deconstructed into their core geometrical components. These elements are then reimagined and reconstructed in three dimensions, resulting in a sculpture that is both organic in its overall aesthetic and precise in its construction.

The interplay between the material forms and their governing geometry is a central theme of the work. The piece highlights how natural forms can emerge from strict mathematical rules, and conversely, how abstract geometries can take on an organic, almost lifelike quality when translated into physical space. The use of advanced materials and techniques further emphasizes this duality, with the material itself reflecting the dichotomy between the organic and the analytical.

"Geometric Genesis" is a celebration of the intersection between art and mathematics, where the beauty of natural forms is explored and reimagined through the lens of precise geometric principles. The piece invites viewers to reflect on the relationship between nature and structure, chaos and order, and the ever-present harmony that exists between the organic world and the mathematical foundations that underlie it by offering a visual and tactile experience that is both intellectually stimulating and aesthetically pleasing.