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Implicit presence string artSculpture by Andrey Saharov

55 x 55 x 1cm / 55 x 55cm (actual image size)

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£1,181.35

This work illustrates the idea of the materialization of the intangible. The hand is woven from the chaos of the self-intersections of one endless thread. It's manifested in being, while it's seemingly woven from randomness. This work leaves a strong impression, and gives reason for many reflections.

All the variety and complexity of the image inside the circular area is produced by the string connecting only 200 aluminum rivets on the circle boundary. Common sense suggests that it's impossible, and hence miraculous...

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Materials used:

String, Nails

Details:

Tags:

#circular#expressionist#chaos#wall decor#wall art#hand#round#horror#string art#materialize
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This work illustrates the idea of the materialization of the intangible. The hand is woven from the chaos of the self-intersections of one endless thread. It's manifested in being, while it's seemingly woven from randomness. This work leaves a strong impression, and gives reason for many reflections.

All the variety and complexity of the image inside the circular area is produced by the string connecting only 200 aluminum rivets on the circle boundary. Common sense suggests that it's impossible, and hence miraculous...

To commission a personalized gift, don't hesitate to get in touch.

Materials used:

String, Nails

Details:

Tags:

#circular#expressionist#chaos#wall decor#wall art#hand#round#horror#string art#materialize
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Location Germany

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I'm an artist and mathematician belonging to one of the world's most prominent math schools. I've always been fascinated by fractals and other patterns occurring in dynamical systems. That turned... Read more

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