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: 274 Amyzip serves as a bridge between two-dimensional planning and three-dimensional reality, illustrating Ferrara’s meticulous approach to architectural sculpture. II. Materiality and Technique

This paper examines 274 Amyzip (1984), a seminal work by American sculptor Jackie Ferrara that includes both a wood sculpture and an accompanying drawing. By analyzing its materials—stained poplar and colored pencil on graph paper—this study explores how Ferrara bridges the gap between sculptural form and architectural narrative. The paper argues that Ferrara’s "Amyzip" represents her signature "stepped" aesthetic, influenced by Mesoamerican architecture and mathematical systems, to redefine the viewer's experience of space. Amyzip

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: Ferrara’s work is held in major institutions like MoMA and the Whitney. Abstract : Ferrara’s work is held in major

: Discuss the use of stained poplar, a material Ferrara favored for its organic yet structural quality.