Through the use of science and art, Jonty Hurwitz creates sculptures that challenge our perceptions of reality, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of these two fields. With an emphasis on anamorphic sculptures, Hurwitz creates artworks that are visually stunning and intellectually stimulating.

How Jonty Hurwitz uses science to bend the rules in the art world
Updated: April 06 2023
In his creative process, Hurwitz begins with a physics or scientific idea, which he then explores to determine if it's possible to distort reality in a new way. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences and great minds like Leonardo Da Vinci, he combines computational software and other cutting-edge technologies to create physical forms that are recognizable only when seen in a reflection.
Hurwitz's sculptures are rare in the art world, making him a pioneer in the field. They provide an escape from the chaos of daily life and inspire people to explore the intersection of art and science. Two of his most striking sculptures are "Emerging from Water - Silver" and "The Dart Frog," both of which play with perspective and challenge traditional art forms.
In "Emerging from Water - Silver," Hurwitz captures the complexity of life through the use of various materials and high-precision techniques, creating a unique and anamorphic work of art. Meanwhile, "The Dart Frog" uses mirrors to create a distorted projection of the frog that changes depending on the viewer's vantage point, providing a new way of looking at the world around us.
By pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms, Hurwitz challenges our perceptions of reality, sparking conversations and inspiring new ways of thinking about science and art. The intersection between these two fields is not new, and great minds like Leonardo da Vinci have long explored the relationship between them.
In conclusion, Hurwitz's rare and personal combination of science and the arts in his one-of-a-kind anamorphic sculptures challenges our perceptions of reality. Through his work, Hurwitz invites us to explore the intersection of art and science and discover new ways of looking at the world around us. His sculptures provide a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating addition to any art collection. To see more of these reality-bending artworks, visit Eden Gallery.
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