Public Art
HYBYCOZO
HYBYCOZO is a collaborative installation arts collective made up of Serge Beaulieu and Yelena Filipchuk.
Their work consists of larger than life sculptures with laser cut patterns that draw on inspirations from mathematics, science, and natural influences. The sculptures celebrate the inherent beauty of geometric form and pattern, and showcase them in ways that harmonize the experience of sculpture, light, and shadow. The installation at iPIC Delray Beach has been a journey to discover the influences of geometry on human perception, culture and evolution, connecting the dots between art and science. They have permanent public sculptures around the world from Dubai to Istanbul, Las Vegas, and the SF Bay Area.
You can see their work on www.hybycozo.com and @hybycozo on Instagram
The Sculptures
Fibra, 2019
Evocative of the structure of muscle fiber, sinew, and the growth of organic structures. As light bends over the line work of the sculpture, a dynamic moire effect plays with the perception of the viewer.
Stainless Steel, Powder coat pigment, LED lighting
Enigma, 2019
A maze or labyrinth pattern evokes the process of the puzzle, the road less traveled, and seeking an answer that is located within.
Stainless Steel, Powder coat pigment, LED lighting
Mimbre, 2019
Invoking the traditional craft of weaving, cross stitching, and using plant materials such as wicker or reeds, this is sculpture is a feminine and organic structure over a diamond polyhedral shape.
Stainless Steel, Powder coat pigment, LED lighting
Dahlia, 2019
The largest of the HYBYCOZO sculptures stands directly out front of the main entrance to the theatre. A unique 16 sided polyhedral shape with a pattern based on the blooming structure of the dahlia flower.
Stainless Steel, Powder coat pigment, LED lighting
Chrysalis, 2019
A scalar mandala sculpture with a pattern that evokes a butterfly wing in a 360 degree rotation casting distinct shadows on the ground.
Stainless Steel, Powder coat pigment, LED lighting