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Soft Geometry in Warm Wood Sculptures by Aleph Geddis

02.05.24 | By
Soft Geometry in Warm Wood Sculptures by Aleph Geddis

If your algorithm is influenced by a proclivity for woodworking, sculpture, or abstract geometric forms, Instagram’s “for you” page might have already suggested the work of sculptor Aleph Geddis. The artist’s feed is a menagerie of geometric figures toeing the line between abstract and identifiable, each a dimensional Rorschach carved from wood inviting us to project our own imaginations onto each piece.

Bookshelf displaying numerous wood carved geometric sculptures of artist Aleph Geddis.

Drawing upon the traditions of wood carving and totems from the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest, the woodwork of Bali, and the familial influence of his stepfather’s similar craft, Geddis carves each piece by hand from his Orcas Island studio in the same locale.

Numerous wood carved geometric sculptures of artist Aleph Geddis inside his wood carving shed on Orca Island, with several of his tools laid out on display across an unrolled fabric carrying case.

Geddis also credits a trip to Japan and being exposed to the culture’s tradition of woodworking as another source affecting his sculptural explorations that encompass the figurative, abstract, and perhaps even architectural.

 Artist Aleph Geddis with his hands over one of his wood carved geometric sculptures.

His sculptures tie together the rational realm of mathematics and platonic solids with a spiritually inspired curiosity about the realm of sacred geometry. Several of his vertical pieces exhibit a softer interpretation of Brutalist forms while others evoke visions of wondrous alien audio speakers befitting of Arcosanti.

A shelf displaying the wood carved geometric sculptures of artist Aleph Geddis.

Three of Aleph Geddis' wood carved sculptures, one smaller sculpture in the center between to larger polygonal carved shapes.

Vertical wood carved totem sculpture by Aleph Geddis, standing upon 3 leg base.

Artist Aleph Geddis carving a piece of wood by hand.

Carved wooden piece by Aleph Geddis, with wood chips surrounding the geometric carving.

Carved wood sculpture by Aleph Geddis, standing upon 3 leg base and large arching top.

Sculptor Aleph Geddis in his carving shed holding up a polygonal shaped wood carving.

Sculptor Aleph Geddis in his carving shed

The artist recently hosted a secret sale for his followers via mailing list, so if you’re hopeful of becoming host and home to Geddis’ work like we are, be sure to sign up over at his website for his next release.

Gregory Han is a Senior Editor at Design Milk. A Los Angeles native with a profound love and curiosity for design, hiking, tide pools, and road trips, a selection of his adventures and musings can be found at gregoryhan.com.