Previously, I have introduced you Bathsheba Grossman and her charming geotmetric metal objects which are a perfect combination of symmetrical art and mathematics.

Today, I have discovered another great master who is very active in this field. Prof. George Hart at New York States University has a lifetime hobby of constructing geometric sculptures and assembly puzzles from any material you can imagine; plastic, wood, paper, metal etc. He is also a very active education volunteer arranging workshops worldwide to give young people curiosity about geometry and construction.
Here are some of his works and photos from workshops with students.
A large Zome construction built in Princeton University Math Club

Attractive Red Assembly Puzzle

Another Big George Hart Geometric Construction

Visit George Hart’s HomePage here
George Hart’s book about Zome Geometry available at Amazon – Illustrated
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