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Reduced Landscapes, Sunshine

A light sculpture depicting the abstract impression of sunshine, where the light in the artwork changes its appearance based on the perspective and ambient light.

The impression of sunshine depicted in the light sculpture through LED lights and optical materials.

REDUCED LANDSCAPES, SUNSHINE

Reduced Landscapes, Sunshine is a light sculpture that captures the essence of sunshine in an abstract and dynamic way. The artwork is composed of various optical materials that create a sense of depth and play with the viewer's perception of space and light. The sculpture is designed to be viewed from different angles, which provides the audience with a unique and immersive experience every time they engage with the piece. This piece is part of the Reduced Landscapes series.

The piece also adapts to its surroundings. The ambient light plays a significant role in how the sculpture appears at any given moment. The use of optical materials is a central element of the sculpture, as they create an illusion of depth and movement that draws the viewer into the piece. The materials also reflect and refract light, which contributes to the ever-changing appearance of the artwork. As the light moves through the sculpture, it creates an ethereal and otherworldly effect that is both calming and mesmerizing.

Materials: Optical filters, LED light, acrylic, wooden frame
Dimensions: 30 x 48 x 4 in / 76 x 122 x 10 cm
Exhibited: Kikekeller Gallery, ARCO Art Fair, and 7 Islas Hotel
Year: 2015