The Sacred Geometry of the Sphere

Art Installations Exploring the Symbol of Totality

In every culture, across time and space, the sphere has stood as a sacred and universal symbol — the form of wholeness, of infinity, of cosmic harmony. It has no beginning, no end. It is the perfect shape — a container of energy, of silence, of mystery. My journey into the art of the sphere began not with geometry, but with intuition.

These sculptural installations are not simply objects. They are meditative orbs, 50 centimeters in diameter, meticulously crafted using layered resin, plaster, and mixed media techniques that echo the stratification of time, memory, and meaning. Each layer tells a different story — transparent, opaque, luminous, textured — like the universe unfolding itself in slow, sacred spirals.

To shape a sphere by hand is to enter a conversation with the archetype of perfection. To shape many is to reflect on the multiple dimensions of reality: the personal, the collective, the eternal.

Some of these spheres emerge smooth and silent, like distant planets. Others crack, breathe, shimmer — revealing the tension between control and chaos, form and formlessness, creation and erosion.

I invite you to experience these installations not just as visual art but as portals. They are tactile metaphors for the soul’s geometry, the invisible connections between matter and spirit, and what we cannot name but deeply feel.

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