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lightscape, geometric abstract light exploration 2 Painting

Jessica Moritz

Israel

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 44.1 W x 44.1 H x 2.4 D in

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Lightscape is part of a new serie of painting, shaped canvas. As I often say, you need to accept the darkness if you want to see the light. About the rayleigh phenomenon, it was established that Blue is the shortest wave in the visible spectrum accessible to human perception and therefore the scattering would reflect and create the blues we know in the sky. Let's say there is a dot, another, and another that you reunite with and create the line that drives you to the circle. I really enjoy details and prefer to see space as a reunion of circumstances and light selection, as if a lighthouse was always around. About symbolism and vision through that paintings, I layered different concepts and directions to get these paintings as a new direction in my work. I started by compiling physics and physical aspects: the eye vision, the way we perceive its shape of it. from the shape of an eye to the conic perception of what we see. Especially nowadays, where we seek attention, familiar faces, image, and presence. The circle is a universal symbol with extensive meaning. It represents the notions of totality, wholeness, original perfection, the Self, the infinite, eternity, timelessness, all cyclic movement, and the base of humanity. A shape with no end, and no beginning, just unity. Sometimes giving equal space and surface, creating an optical illusion by using a gradient, color theory, and isometric grid. Finally finding harmony between shapes and colors. Distance, proportion, symmetry, and execution of colors create a unique reflection that allows the viewer to accept the painting as an experience and to focus on what they see, linking it to their own relationship with light and space. We all have different perceptions and visualization. The way we all interact with light gives us (all) a singular experience, each time, over and over. pigments, acrylic painting reclaimed wood, found materials, wood, mdf canvas diameter 112 cm side of 5,5cm

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:44.1 W x 44.1 H x 2.4 D in

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French-Israeli artist, lives and works in Tel Aviv. Graduated from the fine arts of Paris (ENSBA),LVMH young artist award 2006, TAKASAGO prize 2008.  She believes that order in chaos leads to an equilibrium of harmony. Jessica ’s corpus of art is an infinite voyage. Her calling never discovers a termination. Light is an exceptional commodity for her, the infinite evolution of colors, untangible moment of grace, and interactions with architecture. her process starts by translating this reflection and materialize them in shapes, lines and color harmonies She builds  utopian architecture (mindscape) where she unveils impossible geometry. Her art-objects are keys to new dimensions, a new approach of colors. the structures display optical illusion that distract us from rational thinking and logic. Her art is inspired by former Bauhaus artists like Josef Albers. Jessica lives in Tel Aviv, where the traces of this movement are still to be found in the city architecture. Albers inspired Moritz to consider herself profound with the theory of color. Her inquiry led to an inspirational mission to flourish a very own attitude to this optical material.  She believes in a sustainable way of producing her art. In consideration of climate change, she reclaims materials to use the existing. She gathers material on her trips and transforms them during a magical process into a new purpose. She tries to avoid a replacement out of senseless consumerism.

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