Piece description from the artist
After the Divide — Dark I explores the moment where separate forms begin to converge, creating tension between openness and compression. Intersecting circular shapes and negative space establish a quiet structural rhythm, inviting the eye to move slowly through areas of overlap and pause. The composition emphasizes balance and restraint, allowing subtle shifts in light and shadow to suggest transition rather than resolution.
Ava Bock is an abstract artist working across sculpture, drawing, and material-based wall works. Her practice centers on modular systems, restrained compositions, and the physical qualities of materials, resulting in work that balances structure with visual calm. She earned a BFA in Sculpture from the University of North Carolina at Asheville, with additional training in photography and visual design. Ava’s work often incorporates sustainable materials, including bio-resins and recycled substrates, reflecting a long-term commitment to environmentally conscious making. Influenced by the Light and Space movement and the principles of perceptual experience, her work is designed to quietly interact with architecture rather than dominate it. Through repetition, rhythm, and subtle variation, her pieces support spaces intended for focus, pause, and reflection. Ava lives and works in Oregon.

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