Where Thought Meets Form: Exploring the Shift from 2D Neurographics to 3D Art.
Through kiln-forming techniques and a thoughtful exploration of light, transparency, and texture, she brings depth and tactile presence to these expressive designs.
Each piece begins with an intuitive drawing - fluid, interconnected lines that reflect emotion and thought. These sketches then evolve into sculpted glass compositions, where colour, opacity, and form work together to create immersive, multi-dimensional interpretations of the mind’s intricate pathways. This fusion of 2D to 3D captures movement and fluidity, allowing the viewer to experience neurographic art in a tangible and luminous new way.
Neurographic art, developed by Professor Pavel Piskarev, is a transformative creative process that merges free-form lines with subconscious expression, often revealing intricate, organic patterns. Marie Joy takes this concept beyond the flat surface, translating two-dimensional neurographic drawings into dynamic three-dimensional glass forms.