Logan Bow

Logan Bow is a multidisciplinary artist and emerging architect whose practice bridges visual art, design, and spatial exploration. Currently pursuing a Master of Architecture (Professional) and Urban Design at the University of Auckland, he integrates architectural sensibilities and global perspectives into his artistic practice, drawing from both academic research and extensive travels. One of the disciplines within Logan’s work includes an immersive exploration of natural textures, particularly those found in New Zealand shells. His practice thrives on experimentation, embracing distortion, flow, and symmetry to push creative boundaries in both playful and thought-provoking ways. Alongside his shell distortions, Logan additionally explores the use of polymethyl methacrylate by investigating form, density, and rigid, figural origami. This dual exploration results in a vibrant interplay between cyclic motifs and fluid structures. Through public exhibitions and artistic collaborations, he strives to create meaningful connections—between artist and audience, material and maker—cultivating a space where creativity thrives.

*Please Note: The artwork displayed on this page is an example of this artists portfolio in the OBV Gallery.

Transparent Sea Green Bloom

Silver Shell Symphony

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