400 x 186 cm | 157 x 73 in
Subject: Abstract
Tags: Circle, Fragile, Light
Original sculpture in glass and metal, a bespoke made floating wall..
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Georgia Boardman’s artistic practice stands out for its meticulous exploration of form, light, and materiality, with the circle at the core of her conceptual framework. This simple yet profound shape represents continuity, connection, and infinite potential, which she interprets through repetitive processes and evolving explorations. Boardman’s work transcends the mere act of creation, inviting viewers to engage with the transformation of materials—such as glass and metal—into dynamic, almost living entities that interact with light and space.
Boardman references the work of artists like Anish Kapoor, who also explores the interplay of material and perception, and Rachel Whiteread, who delves into the unseen spaces that objects and forms occupy. These influences are evident in Boardman’s ability to evoke deep contemplation through minimalistic yet powerful installations.
What makes Boardman a compelling emerging artist is her ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Her art is not just about the final object, but about the process and the dialogue between the viewer, the material, and the surrounding space. Her innovative approach to displaying these materials, manipulating light, and her thoughtful engagement with the philosophical implications of form, positions her as an artist with a unique voice and a promising future in contemporary art.