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Five coloured steel wireframe cube sculptures — red, blue, yellow, and dark red — clustered on a white plinth in a gallery space. Their crossed diagonals cast an intricate lattice of shadows across the plinth surface. A black-and-white striped wall painting is visible in the background.

Wireframe Cube Sculpture, Paris Gallery

5 October 2017 · Paris

Five interlocking wireframe cubes — red, blue, yellow, dark red — sit on a white plinth in a Paris gallery, their steel-rod frames casting a dense lattice of shadows across the base. The sculpture reads as architecture reduced to its structural skeleton: every edge is visible, every interior diagonal exposed. Where the shadow diagram sprawls flat beneath, the three-dimensional form rises compact and precise above it — the same geometry at two different scales, one made of steel, one of light.

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