Suitable for indoor and outdoor installation, Pentagon Lilac Box is a sculpture that consists of two five brightly colored elements made from painted steel. The surface of the vertically assembled monochromatic shapes creates an optical illusion. The modular elements are known as dodecahedrons, meaning each has 12 pentagonal planes.
Angela Bulloch's series of sculptures examines the connections formed by the geometrical shapes of their structure, together with their associations of colors, and the exhibition space. The surface of the vertically assembled rhomboid shapes creates an optical illusion of pushing and pulling planes. Conceived and designed within a digital imaging program, each superimposed module appears distinct while at the same time relating to the others.