Gallery
This gallery presents a curated selection of EVOLAS motifs originating from different phases of development.
It includes early experimental series and optimization studies conducted at IFSW Stuttgart, selected microscope slides from scientific investigations in the 1990s, as well as motifs from the first EVOLAS production cycle of December 2025.
Together, these works illustrate the visual and material range of metallic microstructures and provide contextual insight into the aesthetic foundations of the EVOLAS editions.
For officially released and upcoming editions, please refer to the Works section.
For a comprehensive introduction to EVOLAS, including the full brochure, please refer to the section below.
I Am the Batman
A steel figure shaped like the iconic bat
rises from a glowing golden halo
against a deep green-blue sky —
a heroic emblem captured in metal.
Metal: Steel

The Gathering of Spheres
A vivid interplay of soft metal, glass and light —
copper spheres converge across a glowing spectrum of amber, red, and green,
united by balance and quiet motion.
Metal: Copper

Besieged Sun
A wounded sun flares against the darkness pressing inward.
Cold intruders breach its radiant shell, leaving violet shadows
where strength once burned bright.
Smaller echoes drift close, seeking shelter as the light falters —
a desperate moment of resistance,
where fragile radiance refuses to fade.
Metals: Steel, Copper, Brass

Convergence of the Abyss
In the silent depth of the abyss, a radiant source releases its pulse —
drawing luminous forms into its orbit.
One has already merged with the core,
while others drift along invisible currents, guided not by sight,
but by the quiet certainty of attraction.
Even distant echoes of the same force shimmer in the background,
reminding us that every convergence begins long before the moment of contact.
Metals: Steel, Aluminum, Copper

Figuratively Unfigurative
The form invites a figurative interpretation —
not because it represents life,
but because its emergence mirrors
how we intuitively recognize living form.

Uneven Emergence
Two connected masses emerge from the same event,
unequal in scale, yet bound in motion.
Material stretches and shifts toward one direction,
pulled by forces that do not resolve into balance.
What remains visible is not dispersion, but tension —
held between cohesion and separation.

Outburst Upon Impact
Material reaches the outermost boundary
and reacts without restraint.
Fine radial arms and scattered fragments
trace the moment of extreme interaction
between metal and glass.
What remains is not direction,
but evidence —
a record of force exceeding cohesion.

Brass Series
A single material — brass — driven toward glass by the same laser- and process-setup
unfolds into multiple formations.
What appears as individual fragments is not separate —
it belongs to the same origin.
The series captures variations of one physical interaction:
one laser pulse, one metal, expansion, release and impact,
shaped by heat, motion, and interaction with glass.
Transformative Instant
A single, extremely brief event
unfolds into lasting form.
A complex organism is accompanied by other forms in motion —
not as fragments, but as parallel expressions
born from the same instant.
A smaller translucent body rises from below,
drawn toward the larger structure above,
while a compact golden sphere hovers near its head,
suspended between approach and encounter.
At the periphery, a golden form divides,
releasing a second presence at the very moment of emergence —
not rupture, but transformation.
What endures in glass appears timeless,
yet each structure carries the trace of a sequence:
phases unfolding within a single, irreversible instant.
Metal: Steel

Deep Sea Glasswall
A silent boundary divides two realms.
On one side, dense metallic forms drift and press forward —
on the other, depth dissolves into light and suspension.
The glass does not merely separate;
it slows time, bends perception,
and turns motion into anticipation.
What lies beyond remains visible —
yet unreachable.
Metals: Aluminum, Steel, Copper

Unfolding Origins
A glowing center gathers its strength until the boundary yields.
One offspring form drifts into independence,
while another remains tethered to the pulse that shaped it.
Creation splits, stretches, and releases —
a single origin unfolding into separate existences.

Bluish Suspicion
Bluish forms encircle
an aluminium-bodied presence
across a muted brown field —
not in pursuit,
but in suspended attention.
What has already separated now hesitates,
caught between proximity and distance.

Dual Emergence
Two moments from the same material emergence.
One reveals the act of becoming,
the other its lingering presence.
Both motifs are derived from the same physical process,
observed at different stages of transformation
within a single aluminium reality.
Metal: Aluminum
Asymmetric Equilibrium of
Competing Convections
A delicate balance of opposing currents.
Aluminium and copper rise and settle in uneven harmony,
each tracing its own path through the abyss.
What appears as equilibrium is not stillness,
but a momentary agreement between forces of different weight,
temperature, and intent.
Flows collide, diverge, and re-form —
never mirrored, never resolved.
The structure holds not because the forces align,
but because none of them fully prevails.
An asymmetric equilibrium,
sustained by continuous motion.
Metals: Aluminum, Copper

The Skull
The form is unmistakable.
Not carved, not designed —
but forced into existence.
A skull shaped by velocity,
frozen at the moment where energy collapsed into matter.
What remains is not death,
but the trace of impact.
This image is one chromatic manifestation
of a single, irreversible metal structure on the GLOBE.
A second manifestation —
revealed in silver and blue through a different illumination —
is presented separately as an upcoming release.
No alternate generation.
No algorithmic variation.
Only light, perception, and the same physical reality.
Metals: Steel, Copper

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