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Christine RomanellInfinite Diversity Aqua Geometric Wall Sculpture Three Dimensional Circular Art2025
2025
$6,800
£5,254.18
€6,074.33
CA$9,608.89
A$10,777.01
CHF 5,643.75
MX$130,951.19
NOK 71,666.22
SEK 67,944.63
DKK 45,341.67
About the Item
Infinite Diversity Aqua Geometric Wall Sculpture Features A Bold Three Dimensional Design With Interlocking Circular Forms That Evoke The Movement Of Ocean Waves And Marine Life. Created By Christine Romanell This Striking Sculpture Showcases Her Signature Use Of Sacred Geometry And Vibrant Color. Negative Spaces Allow Light And Shadow To Shift Depending On Viewer Perspective Adding Depth And Energy. The Intricate Layered Construction Gives A Sense Of Constant Motion Making This A Captivating Focal Point For Any Space. Romanell Is Known For Her Mathematical Precision And Playful Artistic Expression. This Piece Exemplifies Her Highly Collectible Style And At This Scale It Remains An Incredible Value For Contemporary Art Collectors.
- Creator:Christine Romanell (American)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)Depth: 4 in (10.16 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU416315872182
Christine Romanell
Christine Romanell’s colorful wall sculptures and installations explore non-repeating patterns informed by cosmology and physics, while rooting itself in applied design similar to Islamic patterning. Her use of rotational symmetry to generate dimensional forms allude to movement and create an event horizon, a space where the infinite tessellations of universal physics can intersect with patterns, collapsing the divide between the theoretical and the real. Romanell lives and works in New Jersey where she’s on the board of Manufacturers Village Artists space in East Orange. She is the founder and editor of NotWhatItIs art blog. Her work has been discussed in Hyperallergic, MIT Technology Review, Art and Cake, ArtFuse, ArtSpiel and WoArt. Her sculptures have been included in ArtPrize and she is a recipient of an NEA grant for her work through Chashama in NYC. She has lectured at Pratt University and taught at the College of St Elizabeth. Her BFA is from the School of Visual Arts (NYC) and her MFA is from Montclair State University (Montclair NJ.)
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