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SOLAR SCULPTURES + THEIR PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENT – ‘TRACE HEAVENS’ BY JAMES NIZAM
Trace Heavens’ is photographic series by Canadian artist James Nizam, large scale photographs capture sculptures created by a momentary and highly controlled beam of daylight, resulting from Mr. Nizam’s work cutting or perforating shapes into the exterior wall of … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art
Tagged archival pigment, art, Arts, Beautiful, black and white, boyne valley, design, geometric abstraction, installation, light, light and space movement, media, minimalism, movement of the sun, patience, photography, physics, pluralities, reductionism, ritual, solar architecture, solar sculpture, spectral effect, structural intervention, sun, sunlight, synthetic fog, temporal measurement, Visual Arts
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