Mathematical equations carved into wood reveal patterns invisible on screens. Each piece in this collection represents months of computational exploration—finding the moment where algorithmic chaos crystallizes into tangible harmony.
Digital Equations, Physical Form
This series asks: what happens when you translate pure mathematics into material? Using CNC precision, I carve algorithmic patterns into walnut, cherry, and maple—logarithmic spirals, hyperbolic tessellations, fractal recursions. The math is calculated to thousandths of an inch, but the wood grain adds an organic narrative.
Computational Craft
The Process: 20+ hours of CNC carving per piece, following toolpaths too complex for human hands. Hand-finished with sanding, staining, and occasional gold leaf. This is where technical precision becomes contemplative art.
Singular Explorations
Unrepeatable: Once an algorithm generates a pattern and it's carved, that translation ends. Even running the code again yields different grain patterns and light interactions. These works shift with the sun—morning light reveals curves that evening shadows hide.
Status: Select originals from the 2024 series available.
Previous works in private collections worldwide.
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