Copyright: Grazia Varisco,Fair Use
This is Grazia Varisco's 'Schema luminoso variabile + Quadrionda 130', and it looks like it's made from some kind of translucent material, maybe plastic or glass, set in a grid within a frame. The way the light glows through this piece, it's not just about seeing, it's about feeling warmth, you know? The colors move from a bright yellow-orange to a deep, almost volcanic red. Look how the light pools and shifts in each little rectangle! The overall effect is less about a fixed image and more about an experience, like looking into some kind of infinite, fiery maze. It reminds me a bit of Dan Flavin's use of fluorescent lights, but with a more playful, hand-crafted feel. Varisco's work, like Flavin's, is about how we perceive light and space, about how art can be a dynamic, ever-changing thing rather than a static object. It's like she's saying, "Hey, look at this, what do you feel?"
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