ARROWHEAD
In Arrowhead, Robert Consentino reimagines ancient Native American artifacts as contemporary geometric compositions. Each piece arranges thousands of stone arrowheads into precise, symmetrical patterns that seem to radiate and shift with energy. Inspired by the intricate stone inlay of traditional Native jewelry, the series invites reflection on the deep connection between craft, nature, and spirit.
Each work in the Arrowhead series is composed from thousands of individual stone arrowheads-arranged and set with meticulous precision. The process mirrors both archaeological care and meditative ritual, honoring the craftsmanship of the original makers while transforming these artifacts into a unified contemporary form. Through repetition and symmetry, Consentino explores how materials carry memory-how fragments of the past can be reassembled into new expressions of balance, rhythm, and reverence for the natural world.
The Arrowhead series stands as both a meditation and a dialogue—between the ancient and the modern, the crafted and the natural. In each piece, Robert Consentino invites viewers to slow down, to look closely, and to sense the quiet movement within form and material. The arrowheads, once tools of survival, now become points of contemplation—symbols of endurance, transformation, and the enduring connection between humanity and the land.