Gen-Form Study No.3
More Works By WW Hung Resin & Basalt Clay 2024
8.5 × 3.75 × 5 in
21.59 × 9.53 × 12.7 cm
$1,750
About Gen-Form Study No.3
This abstract indoor sculpture was designed by W. W. Hung and made from resin.The graceful organic white shape is designed to be reminiscent of fractal patterns found in nature. The Canadian sculptor used 3-D technology, manipulating mathematical equations on a computer to experiment with form. Hung is known for his exquisite, figurative work using classic sculpting methods that are often inspired by his love of dance. This piece sits on a black stone-like clay base. Edition 1 of 25.
“New developments in 3D modelling software and 3D printing have expanded the possibilities for sculptors, allowing us to create forms with precise and complex geometries that would be impossible or extremely difficult to achieve with traditional techniques.” W. W. Hung
Hung studied architecture at the University of Waterloo where he earned a Bachelor of Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Architecture in 1997. After graduation, Hung relocated to New York City and practiced architecture there and in Toronto for a number of years. In 2004, he became a member of the American Institute of Architects. He also began creating sculptural works in a unique combination of the figurative and the abstract. In 2015, Hung joined the Sculptors Society of Canada. Hung’s work is held in private collections in Canada, France and the US.
This is edition 1/25.