Zolotar. Angle of View

Angle of View attempts to document the moment when perception shifts. Basic geometric forms connected at a certain angle create an elaborate structure that opens up new points of view on familiar objects. The work explores how a different point of view can change not just the form but also the substance of the objects, their meaning in space and interactions with the viewer.
At the center of the concept lies the notion of the reverse point of view that invites the viewer to rethink not just the surrounding world but also their inner vision. Every human is always positioned between the two planes: the outside image and the inner world, between what is seen and what remains hidden. Angle of View symbolizes this invisible boundary where the rational and the intuitive, the personal and the universal meet.
The work also appeals to the idea of visible and invisible energy circulating in space. The sculpture appears as a unique concentrator of energy waves that resonate with human perception and cosmic rhythms. It is poised between matter and spirit, between the form and vibrations.
Therefore, Angle of View is not just an object to be watched: it is the intersection of streams of energy and meanings, a “guardian” of communications between humans and the universe.