Geometric
Geometric Metal Wall Sculptures
Angular, layered, and structural. Geometric work in welded steel and copper - All Angles, Tron, and a long line of studio panels built on intersecting planes.
Quick Summary
In short
- Angular, layered, intersecting welded panels.
- Steel and copper for tonal contrast.
- Scales up well for modern feature walls.
About this collection
The work
Geometric sculpture is the most architectural part of the studio. Forms repeat, stack, and intersect. The visual rhythm sits well next to modern architecture, glass, and clean millwork.
These pieces are scaled per project. Panels in this gallery range from intimate accent pieces to large statement walls, with copper, brass, and steel mixed for tonal contrast.
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Questions
Frequently asked
- What defines the geometric line?
- Angular forms, intersecting planes, repeating elements, and structural compositions in welded steel and copper. The most architectural part of the studio.
- What interiors does this work suit?
- Modern architecture, glass, concrete, and clean millwork. Geometric pieces sit well in rooms with strong lines and minimal pattern.
- Can a geometric piece be scaled up for a feature wall?
- Yes. Many geometric panels can be re-built at large scale on commission, including multi-piece installations sized for great rooms or commercial walls.
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