In this series 'Human Geometry', Robb constructs a striking visual dialectic between the organic and the angular, the intimate and the abstract. Over weeks of meticulous handcrafting, this installation of bold, coloured triangles emerges as both a sculptural environment and a conceptual frame, fragmenting the body, reshaping perception.

The figure, partially revealed and partially obscured, navigates a kaleidoscope of geometric interruption, her presence mediated through the lenticular lens, which shifts with the viewer’s movement. This interplay evokes the fragmented way we experience identity, gaze, and space, never fully fixed, always conditional. The triangles do not merely conceal; they choreograph an ever-shifting tension between exposure and enigma, inviting us to reflect on how we construct and deconstruct the human form within systems of design, desire, and control.