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Fibonacci

This work develops from the structure of Leonardo Fibonacci's spiral, one of the most recurrent mathematical models in the forms of nature. Through the embossing of the aluminium, the surface is constructed by means of a rhythmic sequence of punctiform reliefs that expand in a spiral-like pattern.

The progressive arrangement of the elements generates a visual growth that recalls the natural structures governed by the Fibonacci sequence: shells, whirlpools, sunflower seeds and many other organic forms in which mathematical order and natural development coincide.

The golden surface amplifies the movement of the composition. The light glides along the reliefs and accentuates the dynamics of the spiral, transforming the geometric structure into an almost living, continuously expanding form.

The work thus investigates the relationship between mathematics, nature and matter, translating into metal one of the fundamental geometries that regulate the growth and balance of forms in the natural world.

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