My forms are geometric, but they don't interact in a geometric sense. They're just forms that exist everywhere, even if you don't see them.
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They certainly aren't connected with the old geometric art. My work isn't geometric in that sense.
My forms are not abstractions of things in the real world. They're also not symbols. I would say that my job is to invent these forms and to put them together in a way that keeps your interest, to give the forms a quirky identity so you can engage with them, so you realize there's an inner intelligence or logic.
Much of what I make is geometric, and has a kind of almost mathematical logic to the form.
I have been a multitude of shapes, Before I assumed a consistent form.
Geometric shapes hold an energy pattern, and scientists did some experiments which say certain geometric shapes can affect matter around them. It's simply because when a human looks at a shape, they instantly receive energy from their brain.
I've always been passionate about geometry and the study of three-dimensional forms.
Among the thousand-and-one faces whereby form chooses to reveal itself to us, the one that fascinates me more than any other, and continues to fascinate me, is the structure hidden in mathematical things.
The underlying sense of form in my work has been the system of the universe, or part thereof. For that is a rather large model to work from.
I am coming more and more to the conviction that the necessity of our geometry cannot be demonstrated, at least neither by, nor for, the human intellect.
My work is always very geometric.