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This geometric sculpture contains 2,560 sheets of hand folded 3" square paper and requires no adhesives. The design is based upon a smaller sculpture with the volume of 32 cubes that both intersect and sit parallel to each other in a rotating manner. This artwork is created by transforming each single cube into a consistent 3x3 cubic variation which creates a complex form filled with depth and negative space. The design and base fold are both original and self taught, and the sculpture is symmetrical and essentially a mirrored image when cut in half from several angles. Upon completion I applied by hand a clear polyacrylic enamel paint to reinforce an already structurally solid sculpture. A gold overcoat gives the piece a monochromatic metallic finish.
This geometric sculpture contains 2,560 sheets of hand folded 3" square paper and requires no adhesives. The design is based upon a smaller sculpture with the volume of 32 cubes that both intersect and sit parallel to each other in a rotating manner. This artwork is created by transforming each single cube into a consistent 3x3 cubic variation which creates a complex form filled with depth and negative space. The design and base fold are both original and self taught, and the sculpture is symmetrical and essentially a mirrored image when cut in half from several angles. Upon completion I applied by hand a clear polyacrylic enamel paint to reinforce an already structurally solid sculpture. A gold overcoat gives the piece a monochromatic metallic finish.
This geometric sculpture contains 2,560 sheets of hand folded 3" square paper and requires no adhesives. The design is based upon a smaller sculpture with the volume of 32 cubes that both intersect and sit parallel to each other in a rotating manner. This artwork is created by transforming each single cube into a consistent 3x3 cubic variation which creates a complex form filled with depth and negative space. The design and base fold are both original and self taught, and the sculpture is symmetrical and essentially a mirrored image when cut in half from several angles. Upon completion I applied by hand a clear polyacrylic enamel paint to reinforce an already structurally solid sculpture. A gold overcoat gives the piece a monochromatic metallic finish.
This geometric sculpture contains 2,560 sheets of hand folded 3" square paper and requires no adhesives. The design is based upon a smaller sculpture with the volume of 32 cubes that both intersect and sit parallel to each other in a rotating manner. This artwork is created by transforming each single cube into a consistent 3x3 cubic variation which creates a complex form filled with depth and negative space. The design and base fold are both original and self taught, and the sculpture is symmetrical and essentially a mirrored image when cut in half from several angles. Upon completion I applied by hand a clear polyacrylic enamel paint to reinforce an already structurally solid sculpture. A gold overcoat gives the piece a monochromatic metallic finish.
This geometric sculpture contains 2,560 sheets of hand folded 3" square paper and requires no adhesives. The design is based upon a smaller sculpture with the volume of 32 cubes that both intersect and sit parallel to each other in a rotating manner. This artwork is created by transforming each single cube into a consistent 3x3 cubic variation which creates a complex form filled with depth and negative space. The design and base fold are both original and self taught, and the sculpture is symmetrical and essentially a mirrored image when cut in half from several angles. Upon completion I applied by hand a clear polyacrylic enamel paint to reinforce an already structurally solid sculpture. A gold overcoat gives the piece a monochromatic metallic finish.
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Cubic Consumption of Space in Origami Sculpture

Vance Houston

United States

Sculpture, Paper on Paper

Size: 28 W x 26 H x 26 D in

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This geometric sculpture contains 2,560 sheets of hand folded 3" square paper and requires no adhesives. The design is based upon a smaller sculpture with the volume of 32 cubes that both intersect and sit parallel to each other in a rotating manner. This artwork is created by transforming each single cube into a consistent 3x3 cubic variation which creates a complex form filled with depth and negative space. The design and base fold are both original and self taught, and the sculpture is symmetrical and essentially a mirrored image when cut in half from several angles. Upon completion I applied by hand a clear polyacrylic enamel paint to reinforce an already structurally solid sculpture. A gold overcoat gives the piece a monochromatic metallic finish.

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Sculpture:Paper on Paper

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Size:28 W x 26 H x 26 D in

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More than 140,000 individual folds in a single sculpture. “Origami and its mathematical principles are undoubtedly the most universally consistent art form in all the cosmos" - Self taught base folds and original design sculptures and paintings. Thousands of sheets of paper without any adhesives and application of mathematical engineering process into 2-Dimensional Paintings and Drawings. I showcase and express a universal language of physical creation based upon evolving shapes and engineering geometry through a formulaic approach. It is an educational and cerebral art form centered around complex mathematical puzzles in both 2 and 3 Dimensions. As a self taught artist I have a true affinity for the technical process and challenging aspects of physically creating and realizing designs with my own hands and brain. Everything I create is original to me. This means that I have never seen the works elsewhere. I almost never create the same design twice due to the infinitesimal amount of possible variations within these geometric structures. Pushing the limits and boundaries of Origami and mental dexterity I only challenge myself; however I may be a leader in this timeless artform. Not just in this era but through time. Through hands-on mathematics I create concrete engineered geometric forms that represent the principles of infinity. Nearly every design I create theoretically expands infinitely in all directions and each specific sculpture is a representation of a physical geometric space that exists within these infinite patterns. The finished products often result in naturally occurring relatable symbols such as 3rd Eyes, Star of David, Swastika, Keyholes, Abstract Humanoid Faces, Forms, and more. Diverse viewing angles and negative spaces organically create these forms within the paintings and as you move about the sculptures allowing the geometry to line up (I call these money shots or money angles). A Synonymous relationship between chaos and order. Creating these sculptures begins with a consistent mathematical formula on how to evolve and advance the forms and designs of three-dimensional sculptural origami paper puzzles. In a sense I know how I am going to build a specific design based not upon what I want or think the sculpture should look like but rather by using mathematical principles related to how the geometry varies.

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