fieldgraphy  ·  Art

Visualizing
magnetic fields
since 2016.

Turning the invisible forces of nature into art — fields frozen in resin, lit from within.

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The story

From invisible force
to visible art

First magnetic field experiment

The Beginning

I was always fascinated by everything "invisible" — especially magnets, with their magic power to attract, repel and generate electricity.

I started experimenting with synthetic resin in 2015 and one of my first experiments was to entrap magnetic fields. Ever since, I was trying to make something that will be practical and good looking.

Mandala magnetic field pattern

Progress

Six years in, I started arranging magnetic fields into patterns resembling mandalas and pouring resin with magnetic particles into the form over it.

This allowed me to "visualize" and "freeze" magnetic fields of various shapes. However, making these was quite resource-consuming and too small (15 cm) to spark any real interest.

Yuri's magnetic field visualizer

The Visualizer

Another two years and many experiments later, I had the idea to fill a bowl with liquid mixed with magnetic particles. That's how Yuri's magnetic field visualizer was born.

After placing a magnetic field below it and waiting for the particles to settle, stunning views of how magnetic fields interact appear on the surface.

Light-enhanced magnetic field mandala

Going Bigger

I wanted to create something that could be placed on display — worth sharing with the world so people could enjoy these views outside of my home or workshop.

So I made the magnetic field mandala bigger and, after a while, had the idea to use light to highlight the effect. I've uploaded some of my work to online portfolio portals below.

Magnetic particles settling in visualizer

Videos & Media

I try to upload interesting content and updates on video platforms. Your support with a like, comment or share is greatly appreciated — it shows me people are interested in this kind of art.

Artwork on exhibition stand

Want to See It Live?

Photos and videos can hardly capture the essence of these creations. I hold exhibitions so you can see the artwork live — dates are posted on my Instagram dedicated to design and art.

In case you want the display at a specific venue, feel free to contact me via the form below.

Gallery

Examples

A selection of pieces from the studio. Click any image to view full size.

Juraj Mriso
The maker

More about me

Fieldgraphy is one of several projects I work on. If you're interested in my other creations — 3D models, WOWcraft, stand-up comedy and more — visit my personal page.

Get in touch

Contact me

Interested in an exhibition, a custom piece, or just want to say hi? The form is right here.