Artist: Myles Geyson
Site Number: 82
Materials:
Artist Statement: Imbalance is often seen as failure, but in this work, it becomes a condition of existence. The sculpture resists symmetry and certainty, using steel to hold a moment of tension in place. It does not resolve into stability; instead, it embraces the strain, suggesting that imbalance is not something to correct, but something to inhabit.
Any additional info/descriptions: Artist Bio: Myles Geyson is a sculptor based on the NSW Central Coast whose work explores the relationship between geometry, nature and repetition. Working primarily with steel, they create sculptural forms built from recurring patterns and circular structures. Drawing inspiration from organic forms such as flowers and natural growth, their work translates these influences into precise geometric compositions. Through durable industrial materials, Myles investigates ideas of balance, rhythm and the infinite patterns found in nature. Dimensions: 2700mm H Legacy Zone: J
Artist: Myles Geyson
Site Number: 82
Materials:
Artist Statement: Imbalance is often seen as failure, but in this work, it becomes a condition of existence. The sculpture resists symmetry and certainty, using steel to hold a moment of tension in place. It does not resolve into stability; instead, it embraces the strain, suggesting that imbalance is not something to correct, but something to inhabit.
Any additional info/descriptions: Artist Bio: Myles Geyson is a sculptor based on the NSW Central Coast whose work explores the relationship between geometry, nature and repetition. Working primarily with steel, they create sculptural forms built from recurring patterns and circular structures. Drawing inspiration from organic forms such as flowers and natural growth, their work translates these influences into precise geometric compositions. Through durable industrial materials, Myles investigates ideas of balance, rhythm and the infinite patterns found in nature. Dimensions: 2700mm H Legacy Zone: J