Superegg Sculpture Installation | Descry Design
Superegg Sculpture Installation by Jaco Roeloffs

Superegg Sculpture Installation

Platinum A' Design Award Winner 2020

A monumental sculptural installation rises from a waterfront location, its form occupying the right portion of your spatial field while the left opens to reveal water and a distant skyline rendered soft and pale through atmospheric haze, and we begin by orienting you to the sculpture itself, which takes the shape of a large ovoid or egg-like form, perhaps standing fifteen to twenty feet tall based on its proportions relative to the visible environment, this curved volume constructed entirely from hundreds of individual spheres arranged in neat vertical columns that follow the installation's swelling contour from narrow base through widest point and back to narrower top, creating a three-dimensional surface that reads as both unified sculptural mass and intricate chromatic mosaic. Moving across the installation from left to right and bottom to top, the spheres present an extraordinary range of colors that shift and cluster in organic patterns across the curved face, beginning with deep midnight blues that feel cool as winter twilight, lustrous coppers and bronzes catching ambient light with the warm glow of firelight on metal, rich burgundies dark as aged wine, jewel-toned emerald greens suggesting precious stones, brilliant sapphire blues bright as summer sky, amethyst purples with the depth of distant mountains at dusk, occasional cream and ivory spheres providing visual rest like smooth river stones, and slate grays cool as morning mist, each sphere measuring perhaps eight to ten inches in diameter, their surfaces varying between glossy reflective finishes that catch subtle highlights and matte surfaces that absorb light more fully, creating textural variation you might feel as the difference between polished glass and smooth unglazed ceramic. The overall sculptural profile curves gracefully, swelling outward from a narrower base, achieving maximum width roughly two-thirds up the structure's height, then tapering again toward the top, this organic geometry suggesting natural forms like eggs or seeds while maintaining clear geometric intention through the precise arrangement of spherical components in ordered vertical rows, the installation tilting slightly as it rises, creating dynamic diagonal energy that draws your attention upward along its ascending curve. The environmental context surrounds this colorful focal point with contrasting neutrality: in the background extending along the left side, a body of water stretches toward the horizon, its surface appearing relatively calm and reflecting muted tones of pale blue-gray, while beyond the water, a distant urban skyline presents vertical architectural forms rendered soft and indistinct through atmospheric perspective, appearing as delicate pale towers against a lavender-gray sky that suggests either early morning before full sunrise or evening after sunset, the diffused quality of light lacking strong shadows or directional brilliance, instead creating gentle ambient illumination that activates the installation's varied surfaces subtly, causing metallic spheres to glow softly and jewel-toned elements to achieve rich saturation. The installation's positioning at the water's edge creates spatial relationship between constructed geometric form and natural fluid environment, between concentrated chromatic intensity and atmospheric neutrality, between vertical sculptural emphasis and horizontal environmental expanse, these contrasts generating the composition's visual dynamics and inviting contemplation of boundaries between natural and artificial, order and variation, individual component and collective whole, as hundreds of distinct colorful spheres unite to articulate this single elegant curved form emerging from the transitional landscape where water meets land meets sky.

Superegg represents the rapid multiplying of single use coffee capsules, which symbolises human convenience and its impact on the environment. Appearing levitated above ground, the textured geometric superegg shape, as documented by mathematician Gabriel Lame, is dotted with random discarded coffee capsules arranged into perfect lines. The visceral experience engages the viewer from all angles and distances. Over 3000 capsules were collected via a call to action on social media and the local community. Superegg allows the viewer to peruse waste and encourages new recycling habits.