
The illusion is visible only from one specific angle; when viewed from other points, you can see the fascinating series of markings that make up the piece. He paints on the outside of buildings, inside of rooms, in corridors, across walls, skylights, doors and archways, often creating the illusion of a physical object in space in the middle of an open area. His patterns are frequently optical patterns themselves, creating a sensation of Op Art by way of Christo.
At first it looks as if the pattern might be Photoshopped onto the image until you see the views from other perspectives; then the remarkable finesse with which Varini has created his patterned spaces becomes apparent.
This work in particular is remarkable for it’s scale in which he creates his illusory pattern across the space of a city street using painted markings on multiple buildings.
words were cut and pasted from here
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.