Architectures of Rhythm is a meticulously constructed multi-layer wood artwork, composed through an intricate system of geometric forms, concentric arcs, and linear structures. Built from stacked wooden layers, the piece gains its visual power through depth, shadow, and repetition, inviting the viewer to read the composition as both image and object.
The work draws from architectural logic and abstract design, balancing strict geometry with organic flow. Circles, angles, and stepped patterns interact across the surface, creating a dynamic tension between order and movement. Light activates the layered relief, allowing shadows to shift subtly throughout the day and reinforcing the sculptural quality of the piece.
Materiality plays a central role: the natural grain and tonal variation of the wood emphasize craftsmanship, patience, and permanence. Rather than functioning as decoration, the artwork asserts itself as a contemporary statement on structure, rhythm, and spatial harmony. Its precision and layered construction position it as a collectible work suited to curated interiors and discerning art collections, where value is found in detail, restraint, and enduring form.



