installation-art
light-and-space
geometric
installation-art
digital-art
This installation by Francis Naranjo feels like walking into a dream, a technological one, where light and shadow play tricks on your eyes. Imagine Naranjo, in a darkened room, carefully calibrating lasers to draw geometric shapes on the walls, almost like building a cathedral with light. The circles and lines remind me of celestial maps, diagrams of the cosmos that exist in our imaginations. I wonder if Naranjo felt like an astronomer, charting unknown territories, or maybe he was just playing, experimenting with the possibilities of light as a medium. There's a dialogue happening here, between the artist and the technology, between the viewer and the space. It’s a reminder that art is not just about making something beautiful, but about exploring the world and sharing that exploration with others. Like painters exchanging ideas across centuries, Naranjo is in conversation with the history of light and space, pushing its boundaries.
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