
entasis / adelavega / estereotomia
Blending Art with Architecture
“My inspiration is often derived from the process of problem solving, but I am never far from architecture,” he explains. “If I am working on an architectural project and I encounter a space that needs to be filled, I start to imagine how different shapes and forms can fill that void.”

Technique
Approach
Drawings and sketches in hand, I leverage the power of modern technology, using digital techniques to bring designs to life through parametric diagrams and 3D printing. Infusions of light then create variations of form, resulting in unexpected contours that animate the multifaceted sculptures.

Sketch
Idea
I approach art as a function of what I see, what I intend to build, and the materials that are in my mind. With drawings and sketches in hand, I leverage the power of modern technology, using digital techniques to bring designs to life through parametric diagrams and 3D printing. Infusions of light then create variations of form, resulting in unexpected contours that animate my multifaceted sculptures.

parametric
With the evolution of technology, I have immersed myself in a new combination of art and science. Applicable to any material, including carbon steel, wood, sandstone and much more, his parametric designs can produce 60, 600, or 6,000 similar pieces, all with slight geometric variations.

suspended on wall
Sculpture
"Without light, architecture or art becomes nothing more than darkness."
"Through intentional lighting, I shape the shadows and reveal the form within the elements."
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