Laminated sculptures are formed by layering sheets of wood, which are then shaped into complex and dynamic forms. This method creates a contemporary aesthetic with a focus on structure and texture.
Laminated sculpture is a modern technique that emerged in the 20th century, largely influenced by advancements in woodworking technology and material science. It involves layering thin sheets of wood to create multi-dimensional forms.
This technique allows for a diverse range of forms, from abstract sculptures to functional furniture pieces with a sculptural quality. The method originated from the need to create large, durable structures with minimal material waste, and today, it is used to produce everything from contemporary art installations to architectural elements.
At Studio Yogvedant, laminated sculptures are crafted with an emphasis on design coherence and artistic integrity.