The Gallery of Impossible Shapes in Real and Infinity Sculptures presents a curated visual documentation of sculptures that explore geometric structures often perceived as paradoxical or seemingly “infinite.” These works are not optical illusions but real, physically constructed forms that have been translated into three-dimensional space.
The gallery is photographic in nature and is intended to show how these objects occupy and interact with real environments — how form, surface, and geometry are experienced in relation to architectural context, light, and perspective.
A defining characteristic of many of these sculptures is their bidirectional coherence: their geometry remains legible and structurally consistent from both front and back, unlike many similar forms that only function visually from a single viewpoint. This formal integrity is central to the works represented here.
These images serve as a documentation of presence and spatial relation rather than as staged compositions. The aim is to make visible the constructive logic, material presence, and formal rigor of these sculptures in real settings — without decorative framing, without artificial staging, and with a clear focus on how geometry reveals itself in space.













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