Numinous Spheres

Numinous Spheres explores contemporary connections between art and
spiritual experience through relationships between geometry,
abstraction, colour, light and space.

The installations activate the gallery space with an invitation for viewers
to experience the numinous through a geometric encounter with forms
intended to suggest the cosmos, the transcendent and the unknown. The
concept of the numinous speaks to the spheres of our experience which
cannot be quantified, explained or contained, our intuition, our feeling
states, connection to the cosmos – and for some, a sense of the divine.

The sphere or circle is the primary geometric symbol in this exhibition
and relates to sacred geometries, which have long and layered histories.
Galileo described sacred geometries as ‘the language of the universe’.
They exist in nature, architectural structures and art across cultures.
Harmonics are related to the planets and their distance from both one
another and the sun: ‘the music of the spheres’. The sphere is a universal
symbol and can represent wholeness, totality, the self, life and its cycles,
eternity and the infinite.

Venue: NorthART Gallery Exhibition: Numinous Spheres (Solo)
Dates: 4 - 26 May, 2021
Mediums: Sculptural installation, sculpture, photography, light & sound
Credits:
Sound — Source material from NASA
Documentation — Sam Hartnett

Publication

Numinous Spheres Exhibition Catalogue