Sculptures

Lines cross each other, both in plane and in space, creating a repetition of sharp angles over and over again.

The abstraction of a purely geometric play of lines suddenly becomes a recognizable representation.

Chaise Longue - Wood and RVS

Ode to MC Escher - Wheat exhibition

Merger through Collaboration - Steel and RVS

Passage - Painted wood

Wind rose - Powdercoated steel

The peat cutter - Corton steel

New Life - Polished and Sandblasted RVS

Trinity - Steel

The last journey/This is not a car - Wood, Glass, Fabric, Foam, PVC

“De grins fan greide en wetter” - RVS, Stone, Concrete

The Guards - Corton steel

Monade - Folded steel

Balance - Folded steel

In the mesmerising world of Ria Groenhof's sculptures, dynamic forms dance with intensity, inviting viewers into a realm where space and shape intertwine. Each sculpture tells a story of two intersecting movements, where lines fluidly merge in a symphony of planes and depths.

Her artworks reveal a fascinating tapestry where lines crisscross in a delicate ballet, composing a visual poetry of sharp angles that echo in the observer's mind. The once pristine plane is fractured, giving birth to a mosaic of fragmented shapes that weave together in a display of geometric prowess.

What initially appears as an abstract exploration of lines and angles soon transforms into a vivid narrative, where the essence of recognisable forms emerges from the intricate lattice of geometric play. Groenhof's sculptures beckon spectators to delve deeper, unraveling the layers of complexity to uncover the beauty hidden within the geometrical chaos.