A study of geometry through volumetric abstraction and precision In 'Juego de rombos', Ignacio Uriarte delves into the interplay of positive and negative spaces using everyday objects as the medium. The work transforms graduated rulers into a diptych of formal abstraction, challenging the conventional perception of measurement tools. Crafted from wood, the pieces maintain a drawing-like quality, emphasizing the duality and tension inherent in geometric lines. Uriarte's approach involves laser cutting techniques that enhance the optical effects of the compositions, revealing a near-mathematical precision. This meticulous process underscores the artist's commitment to exploring elemental geometries, where each piece becomes a study in spatial tension and form.
Design Highlights
Transformation of measurement tools into abstract forms Use of laser cutting to achieve precision and optical effects Exploration of positive and negative space through geometry Crafting with wood to maintain a drawing-like quality
Key Facts
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Architect | Ignacio Uriarte |
| Year | 2026 |
| Material | Wood |
| Techniques | Laser cutting, assembly |
| Location | Unknown |









