Centrum | ROBERT POUS

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Centrum, by Robert Pous, is a minimalist geometric relief that plays with perception through a carefully orchestrated arrangement of carved openings. These small square voids, precisely organised in a circular constellation, generate a subtle optical vibration: the artwork appears to shift, expand or recede depending on the angle of viewing and the light falling across its surface.
The piece explores the boundary between object and illusion. Light is not merely reflected—it becomes an active material, altering the rhythm, depth and atmosphere of the composition throughout the day. This interaction creates a quiet hypnotic effect, transforming Centrum into a living artwork that never appears the same twice.
With its restrained palette, architectural clarity and refined geometry, Centrum fits seamlessly into contemporary interiors, minimalist environments and spaces where calm, precision and material sensitivity are essential. The work is ideal for collectors and designers seeking sculptural wall pieces that combine conceptual depth with timeless aesthetic balance.


Artist: Robert Pous
Dimensions: 120×120 cm
Materials: Pigments and acrylic over canvas
Year: 2024
Signed and certified by the artist

Centrum, by Robert Pous, is a minimalist geometric relief that plays with perception through a carefully orchestrated arrangement of carved openings. These small square voids, precisely organised in a circular constellation, generate a subtle optical vibration: the artwork appears to shift, expand or recede depending on the angle of viewing and the light falling across its surface.
The piece explores the boundary between object and illusion. Light is not merely reflected—it becomes an active material, altering the rhythm, depth and atmosphere of the composition throughout the day. This interaction creates a quiet hypnotic effect, transforming Centrum into a living artwork that never appears the same twice.
With its restrained palette, architectural clarity and refined geometry, Centrum fits seamlessly into contemporary interiors, minimalist environments and spaces where calm, precision and material sensitivity are essential. The work is ideal for collectors and designers seeking sculptural wall pieces that combine conceptual depth with timeless aesthetic balance.


Artist: Robert Pous
Dimensions: 120×120 cm
Materials: Pigments and acrylic over canvas
Year: 2024
Signed and certified by the artist

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ROBERT POUS

Robert Pous develops his work at the intersection of art and science, exploring the disciplines of physics, philosophy, and art theory. His work is divided into three conceptual lines: "Morphologies of Time", "Morphologies of Space", and "Human Morphologies", where he examines how space and time interweave in human perception.

In "Morphologies of Time," Pous reflects on continuous transformation and the creative process, emphasizing the importance of action and experience in understanding reality. In "Morphologies of Space," he focuses on geometric forms and the duality between emptiness and fullness, using contrast to explore metaphysical and virtual dimensions. Finally, "Human Morphologies" combines space and time, generating a powerful energy where the organic and corporeality emerge through sinuous lines and labyrinths, symbolizing the process of human identity.

Although these three areas are an ongoing investigation, Pous's work, which includes drawings, paintings, and sculptures, is characterized by a deep search for understanding the human nature and the dimensions it inhabits, transforming abstract concepts into visual forms and turning materiality into shapes that evoke memories and movement.

As an artist represented by EAST WEST, Robert Pous continues to explore new frontiers, creating works that speak to contemporary experience while grounding themselves in the timelessness of art history. His involvement with East West ensures that his innovative pieces are accessible to a broader global audience, further solidifying his place in the international art scene.


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