Natural Monumentality in Contemporary Form
Natural Monumentality in Contemporary Form
This stone art wall translates Andrea Guay’s sweeping landscape into low-relief sculpture. The original oil painting—“Etched in Time”—is reimagined as a tactile topography that feels both ancient and modern. The rhythm of the carved forms evokes geological memory, anchoring the architecture in a sense of place.
Seamless Integration with the Landscape
Seamless Integration with the Landscape
In this desert modern home, Guay’s etched panorama becomes part of the building’s skin—an elegant echo of the surrounding terrain. The carved stone art wall blurs the boundary between interior and exterior, art and architecture. Its subtle texture and shifting light draw viewers in, offering both grandeur and quiet reflection.
Sculptural Serenity in Modern Design
Sculptural Serenity in Modern Design
Here, the relief spans the full height of an existing wall, juxtaposing fine linear carving with bold architectural massing. Guay’s composition—rendered initially in pen and ink—translates beautifully to stone, capturing the flow of time and creation by erosion in delicately incised lines. It invites contemplation and lends a sense of sculptural permanence to the home.
Structural Walls of Time
Structural Walls of Time
Title: El Hambre by Justin Garcia. This is the series that won the Medici Art Award in Florence, Italy.Architect: Drewett Works
SERIES: DESERT RHYTHMS
SERIES: DESERT RHYTHMS
Title: Give + Take by Chris TurnerArchitect: Drewett Works
Series: Shoreline and Vessel
Series: Shoreline and Vessel
In Andrea Guay's series “Shoreline,” works are also based on pen and ink studies done in the salt marshes and various shorelines she called home. Each is an exploration of the way water carves the environment and breathes life into our world.Architect: Harper + Drummond Davis Architects.
Series: Imagination
Series: Imagination
Artist: Justin Garcia. Architect: Michael Remsik
Series: Day Dreaming
Series: Day Dreaming
Series: Day DreamingTitle: Polynesia WaterArtist: Michal Abramovitz