Go Beyond – Interactions with Delight

marked an important turning point in my artistic journey. It was the first exhibition in which the newly developed Lightworks were presented alongside my Papel Amate Assemblages, bringing together years of research into sacred geometry, the Sakrosankt Symbol and reaction–diffusion systems.

The exhibition explored the invisible structures that connect nature, mathematics and consciousness through the Seven Symbols of Atlantis, each representing a different universal principle expressed through light, material and geometry.

More than presenting finished artworks, Go Beyond became the realization of a long-held vision: creating art that serves something beyond itself. Through a partnership with Costas Verdes, artistic expression became directly connected to environmental regeneration, transforming every artwork into a contribution toward restoring Costa Rica's coastal forests.

For me, this exhibition represented the moment when the essence of the Sakrosankt Symbol became fully tangible—not only as a visual language, but as a bridge between beauty, awareness and meaningful action.

HIGHLIGHTS

Premiere of the Lightworks
First public exhibition of the newly developed Lightworks series.

Costas Verdes Partnership
21.69% of every sale donated to coastal reforestation projects in Costa Rica.

Art with Purpose
The exhibition marked the beginning of combining artistic creation with direct environmental action.

School Visit
Local students visited the exhibition, engaging with sacred geometry, perception and creative thinking.

A New Artistic Chapter
The first exhibition expressing the Sakrosankt philosophy at its fullest—where symbolism, geometry, light and responsibility became one.

EXHIBITION FACTS

Venue
Gallery of Nosara Arts, Nosara, Costa Rica

Duration
May 10–27, 2025

Opening Reception
May 10, 2025

Artist
Patrick Hüttlinger

Bodies of Work
Lightworks – Seven Symbols of Atlantis
Papel Amate Assemblages

Medium
Hand-drilled illuminated aluminium panels, mixed-media assemblages, sacred geometry

The exhibition ends here.

But you can go beyond.

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