


Geometer
72 x 48 in / 182.88 x 121.92 cm
archival inkjet print on crumbled matte paper with enamel, dried plants, nails and cord
Statement
In the natural world and mathematics, symmetry represents order and equilibrium.
Forms can be measured, calculated and predicted mathematically.
Our unaided eyes can instinctively detect symmetry -
which we often refer to as aesthetically pleasing.
Precise mathematics and predictable constance are perfect symmetry.
Therefore is mathematics the language of our Universe?
Is God the grand geometer constructing our reality?
But unchanging Order doesn't exist in our natural world.
Through the arrow of time, Order always flow toward Disorder.
Uniformity become unpredictable.
Certainty becomes random.
Life springs, then whithers.
Yet in the state of peak entropy, Order can re-assemble.
This is the true symmetrical constance the grand geometer had formulated.