Feat is a Colombian-born, New York City based artist and designer whose work explores the intersection of memory, culture, and form. Through his sculptural practice, he reimagines iconic cultural symbols, transforming familiar objects into refined, futuristic artifacts.
Influenced by 90's pop culture, sports, and animated media, Feat’s work merges nostalgia with innovation. His process combines digital fabrication, engineering, and traditional craftsmanship, resulting in pieces that balance precision with a strong sense of hand-built detail.
Since beginning his practice in 2020, Feat has developed a distinctive visual language rooted in organic geometries and clean, dynamic forms. His sculptures move beyond representation, offering reinterpretations of shared visual memories that invite viewers to reflect on the past while envisioning new possibilities for the future.
About
Statement
Feat’s work is driven by a central idea: re-designing memory.
With a background in design and engineering, he has long been interested in the relationship between people and objects. How products carry stories, aspirations, and identity. Cultural artifacts such as sneakers, sports symbols, and elements of pop culture become more than functional items; they act as vessels of personal and collective memory.
Through his sculptural practice, Feat translates these stories into physical form. By reinterpreting familiar objects, he transforms them into refined, futuristic artifacts that exist between recognition and abstraction.
His process merges digital precision with hands-on craftsmanship, creating a dialogue between engineering and artistic expression. Clean geometries and organic forms emerge from this balance, shaping objects that feel both intentional and evolving.
His work ultimately seeks to explore how memory can be reshaped through form, inviting viewers to reconnect with the objects that have defined them and to imagine new meanings for them in the future.