Mirrors of Infinity is a three-revolution continuum ceramic sculpture. It is slab-built by hand and fired in a kiln. Hand-cut applied glass and ceramic mosaic gives its surface a shimmering reflective quality. The Infinity Ring form has no beginning and no end. The bottom side becomes the top side and the inside becomes the outside. Touch any point on the edge with your fingertip and trace its circular form. After completing a few revolutions you'll eventually end up at the point where you first started. The continuum form is also the same principle that Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher used to explore infinity and the reversal of positive and negative forms in space.
Item details
GTIN: 146473
Price
$6,900.00
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 13 in
Width: 41 in
Height: 41 in
Package
Length/Depth: 37 in
Width: 65 in
Height: 65 in
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My sculpture expresses the concept of infinity, especially the three-dimensional Möbius Ring and geometric columns inspired by the Tetrahedron form. I work in clay using the most primitive sculpture tools. My ceramic sculptures are hand-built using coil or slab construction. Sometimes I apply glass mosaic to ceramic or wood, or transform the work into bronze or stainless steel. The forms I create are minimalist, conceptual and inspired by sacred geometry. My intention is to elevate the spirit of the viewer.
The sculptures I make express the concept of infinity, especially the three-dimensional Möbius Ring and geometric columns inspired by the Tetrahedron form. I work in clay using the most primitive sculpture tools. My ceramic sculptures are hand-built using coil or slab construction. Sometimes I apply glass mosaic to ceramic or wood, or transform the work into bronze, stainless steel and sterling silver jewelry, "sculptures in miniature." The forms I create are minimalist, conceptual and inspired by sacred geometry. My intention is to elevate the spirit of the viewer.