Artist George W. Hart creates geometric sculptures out of common household objects, paper, plastic, metal and wood.
When asked how he gets ideas for his work, he says he just visualizes the forms and usually knows exactly which material he wants to use to execute the visualization. He often makes paper models woven with ribbon to work out the details of how each piece will be assembled.
In every piece, he seeks to create engaging forms which carry a geometric aesthetic, but which can be as easily appreciated by viewers without any special fondness for math or geometry. I'd say he exceeds his goal. I'm completely mesmerized.
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