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"The installation itself was developed from a single observation: light is only seen when reflected. A light beam coming through a window is only visible because light is reflected in the millions of dust particles floating in the air. Roso’s approach was to create a dynamic, ever changing artwork where the space itself would be a major part of the installation." c/o www.studio.roso.com or blueantstudio.blogspot.com
5 comments:
this is just breathtaking!!! adore it!
Yeah totally amazing.
I gotta say, your blog is one of my fave's right now.
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So beautiful!!
wow.
great blog.
Hi there. I was looking for images by Rafael Sottolichio, and stumbled on your blog. Very enjoyable. Lots of compelling imagery.
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