Modular Structures - Hexahedrons (1997 - present)
A strip of paper or metal is folded into an hexahedron (triangular dipyramid or dual piramid)
The flat surface of the paper is knotted into itself to become a three dimensional solid.
Using the dipyramid as a module I build new modular units.
These are then sewn together and used to create large sculptural works:
Three Dimensional Drawings, Flexible Structures, Double Sided Flexibles, Rolling Columns, Parasites etc.
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Rolling Columns II (detail) - 2003 Hand-folded paper and thread 142 x 12 inches (360.5 x 30.5 cm) |
| Rolling Columns I & II (detail) 1999 - 2003 Hand-folded paper and thread 118 x 6 inches & 142 x 12 inches (300 x 15 cm & 360.5 x 30.5 cm) |
"Torquing, Twisting and Folding - Constructions by Zoe Keramea" at Tenri Cultural Institute of New York, 2003.
Squid - 2002 Hand-folded paper and thread 19 3/4 x 8 3/4 x 6 1/4 inches (50 x 22 x 16 cm)"PREMAculTURE" Hydra School Projects, Hydra, Greece, 2004.
Folded Flexible Plane 1999 - 2005 Hand-folded paper and thread 148 x 46 x 2 1/2 inches (376 x 117 x 6.5 cm)
"Zoe Keramea - Geometry of Paradox" at The Drawing Center in New York, 2005. Folded Flexible Plane (detail) 1999 - 2005 Hand-folded paper and thread 148 x 46 x 2 1/2 inches (376 x 117 x 6.5 cm)
Parasite, Nautilus - 1998 Hand-folded stainless steel wire cloth 16 x 12 x 10 inches (41 x 30.5 x 25.5 cm) |
| Parasite, Nautilus - 1998 Hand-folded stainless steel wire cloth 16 x 12 x 10 inches (41 x 30.5 x 25.5 cm) |
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