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By Eden Gallery,
Posted Apr 04, 2023 ,
In Art Blog, Jonty Hurwitz, Ivan Mestrovic, Eddy Maniez
From Harmonious Compositions to Mind-Bending Illusions
Geometry has been a fundamental element of art since ancient times, with artists using geometric shapes to create precise and harmonious compositions that convey a sense of balance and symmetry. This tradition continues today, with contemporary artists utilizing geometry uniquely and innovatively to create works that challenge our perception of space, form, and perspective.
Merging Science and Art to Create Anamorphic Sculptures
One such artist is Jonty Hurwitz, who merges the worlds of science and art to create mind-bending anamorphic sculptures. His work showcases the power of geometry in creating optical illusions and manipulating visual perception. By utilizing advanced computational software, Hurwitz creates distorted projections that change the appearance of his sculptures from different angles, challenging our understanding of what we see and how we perceive it.
Using Geometry to Convey Strength and Stability in Figurative Sculptures
Another artist who distinctly uses geometry is Ivan Mestrovic, who employs geometric shapes to create figurative works that convey a sense of strength and stability. His sculptures often feature powerful, angular forms that convey a sense of solidity and permanence. Mestrovic's work showcases the versatility of geometry in representing a wide range of emotions and concepts.
Revolutionizing Pointillism through Silicone-Based Sculptures
Finally, Eddy Maniez has revolutionized the use of pointillism in contemporary art by utilizing the technique in the form of sculptures. Using silicone-based material, Maniez creates intricate sculptures featuring thousands of carefully placed silicone dots and radiant Swarovski crystals. His work showcases the precision and meticulousness that geometry can bring to art, creating sculptures that are visually stunning and intellectually stimulating.
The Role of Geometry in Creating Order and Structure in Contemporary Art
In all of these artists' works, geometry is used to create a sense of order, balance, and structure. Whether it's the precise lines and angles in Mestrovic's work, the optical illusions created by Hurwitz's anamorphic sculptures, or the meticulous placement of dots in Maniez's sculptures, geometry is at the heart of the artistic process. These artists remind us that, even in our increasingly chaotic and unpredictable world, geometry can still provide a sense of stability and order, creating works of art that are both beautiful and thought-provoking. To see more Geometric masterworks, visit Eden Gallery.
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