F. In The Red
Aga Khan Museum / Light: Visionary Perspectives / Phillip K. Smith III: Two Corners / 2022
#Flickr21Challenge #inspiration #day18
This powerful yet serene light sculpture captivated me for quite some time and inspired me to create a few self-portraits featured and lit by the changing hues.
“Physically defined by two reflective corners opposing each other within a square space... This immersive installation creates an ever-changing, infinite space for color through a unique color choreography created by Smith defining color, brightness, and pace of change. One's perception of actual space and reflected space is constantly in flux as various panels shift from pure mirror to full fields of shifting color.” — Instagram / Phillip K. Smith III
“Numerous, ever changing colors occur in Two Corners where large mirrored light boxes filled with LEDs are installed on adjacent walls that meet in a corner. Viewers see themselves in the mirrored surfaces, along with numerous receding rectangles that slowly morph from hue to hue.” — Artillery Mag / 2023-03-14 / Outside LA: Phillip K. Smith III - Palm Springs Art Museum
Materials used include glass, led lighting, aluminium and electronic components.
F. In The Red
Aga Khan Museum / Light: Visionary Perspectives / Phillip K. Smith III: Two Corners / 2022
#Flickr21Challenge #inspiration #day18
This powerful yet serene light sculpture captivated me for quite some time and inspired me to create a few self-portraits featured and lit by the changing hues.
“Physically defined by two reflective corners opposing each other within a square space... This immersive installation creates an ever-changing, infinite space for color through a unique color choreography created by Smith defining color, brightness, and pace of change. One's perception of actual space and reflected space is constantly in flux as various panels shift from pure mirror to full fields of shifting color.” — Instagram / Phillip K. Smith III
“Numerous, ever changing colors occur in Two Corners where large mirrored light boxes filled with LEDs are installed on adjacent walls that meet in a corner. Viewers see themselves in the mirrored surfaces, along with numerous receding rectangles that slowly morph from hue to hue.” — Artillery Mag / 2023-03-14 / Outside LA: Phillip K. Smith III - Palm Springs Art Museum
Materials used include glass, led lighting, aluminium and electronic components.