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The Series

Ten bodies of work, each circling its own question. An overview of the practice, one hero sculpture per series — click through to explore the full series.

Creative Continuum, 2024

Curated Sculptures

A selection of signature works across the practice — before the series, the pieces that define it.

Featured sculpture: Creative Continuum, 2024

Sphere of Life, 2026

Liminal Resonance

The threshold moment before clarity — where a shift, a pause, or a change of perspective reveals what resonates.

Liminal Resonance lives in the space between one state and the next — the instant before insight arrives. Each work marks a threshold: a shift in balance, a pause before decision, a perspective turned inward. Begun in 2026, it is the newest and still-unfolding chapter of the practice.

Featured sculpture: Sphere of Life, 2026

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Creative Continuum, 2024

Impact & Centric

There is no state without effect — impact traced back to its still, unbending core.

Impact & Centric holds two ideas in tension: that every movement leaves a trace, and that some inner core refuses to bend under outside pressure. Begun in 2018, the series moves between resonance and resistance — the ripple an action leaves, and the values that hold their shape regardless.

Featured sculpture: Creative Continuum, 2024

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Entire Half (Vision), 2024

Our Silent Source

The quiet place growth begins, before it has a name.

Our Silent Source turns inward — toward duality, confusion, and the slow return of confidence. Begun in 2019, these works sit with the parts of ourselves we rarely speak of: awareness, vision, and the discomfort that precedes both. Growth begins here, silently, before it is ready to be seen.

Featured sculpture: Entire Half (Vision), 2024

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Find your Sweetspot (Sweetspot), 2024

Sweetspot

Balance in miniature — the same idea, held in closer proximity.

Sweetspot gathers the compact companions to larger works — each one distilling its counterpart's idea into 30×30 cm. Where attention, joy, and focus meet, a point of equilibrium appears; these pieces exist to be found, held, and returned to. Begun in 2020, several remain small-format originals with no larger sibling yet.

Featured sculpture: Find your Sweetspot (Sweetspot), 2024

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Metamorphosis, 2001

Figurative Art

Where the human form was still the whole subject.

Figurative Art, begun in 2001, is where the practice began — rooted in the body, in observed gesture, before form dissolved into geometry and digital abstraction. It is the origin to which the later series still quietly speak.

Featured sculpture: Metamorphosis, 2001

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(not) Died in Vain, 2017

Early Works

Where the language began — protest, discourse, and the first digital forms.

Early Works, begun in 2017, marks the foundation: pieces made from discourse, dissent, and remembrance, before the practice found its later, quieter register. They carry the raw urgency of a language still being built.

Featured sculpture: (not) Died in Vain, 2017

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Celeritas, 2017

Unlimited

No fixed number — the same thought, open to anyone.

Unlimited removes the constraint of a limited edition. Begun in 2017 with a singular piece, it asks the same questions as the rest of the practice, but without scarcity attached to the answer.

Featured sculpture: Celeritas, 2017

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Flying High (Big/Male)

Singles

Works that belong to no series but their own.

Singles holds the pieces that resisted grouping — each one complete on its own terms, without a series to place it in.

Featured sculpture: Flying High (Big/Male)

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Big Values, 2020

Value Matters

What we believe, made visible.

Value Matters is an experiment: values drive behavior, behavior cultivates culture, culture creates engagement. Begun in 2020, it makes an otherwise invisible inner belief system tangible — the personal made communal, one sphere at a time.

Featured sculpture: Big Values, 2020

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Humanitarian Tradition (Werkzyklus), 2021

Humanitarian Tradition

A cycle, not a single work — many pieces, one concern.

Humanitarian Tradition is a Werkzyklus rather than a single sculpture: several related pieces held together by a shared humanitarian concern, still being assembled.

Featured sculpture: Humanitarian Tradition (Werkzyklus), 2021

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Ten series, one practice — each a different angle on form, transformation, and human experience. Swiss digital art sculpture by Ivo Meier.

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