Cubist Geometry 1-4

Cubist Geometry 1

Cubist Geometry 2

Cubist Geometry 3

Cubist Geometry 4

The Cubist Geometry series began as a direct conversation with a movement I've long admired — and a question I kept returning to: what would Cubism look like if it were invented today, with materials that didn't exist at its inception?

Cubism set out to fracture single-point perspective, to show multiple viewpoints at once within a single plane. This series pursues the same goal using hard drive platters, motherboards, blowtorched metal, color-shifting automotive paint, and aperiodic tiling. The materials are contemporary. The ambition is the same.

Each of the four works shares a common underlying structure but arrives at a completely different surface — the same bones, different expression. A constraint that turned out to be generative.

Each piece: 17”h x 10”w x 3”d: Hard drive platter, blowtorched hard drive platter, motherboard, aluminum sheet, automotive paint, Swarovski crystals