Henry Sarmiento is a Colombian artist based in San Francisco, recognized for transforming wood into striking sculptural compositions that explore the relationship between nature, geometry, and emotion.

Each of his works is meticulously handcrafted using hundreds of individually placed wooden elements, creating depth, movement, and a unique visual rhythm. Inspired by the landscapes and energy of the Caribbean, his pieces capture the essence of natural forces through structured form.

His work stands at the intersection of art and design — created not only to be observed, but to elevate the spaces they inhabit.

Sarmiento’s pieces are part of private collections and are designed for those who value craftsmanship, exclusivity, and timeless presence.

In 2023 he had the opportunity to exhibit his works at Gallery 731 Designs in the city of Pacifica for 3 months, achieving the recognition of the visitors. In 2024, he participated in the “August Abstractions” exhibition at the San Francisco Women Artists Gallery (SFWA).