A tilted square with an internal construction that is both clearly defined yet open to spatial interpretation. There is interplay between the surfaces that first appear to recede only to be perceived as projecting when viewed again or from a different perspective. Forms that challenge our perception can be intriguing as we seek a sense of stability in what we observe.
Nathan Cohen (b. 1962) explores the intersection between art, science and well-being, including new technologies, psychology and engineering. His work is widely represented in public and private collections in Europe, Scandinavia, Japan, South America, and the USA.