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George Stadnik

New York, NY, United States

The art of Lumia has inspired my work since 1968. Creating mechanical light boxes for thirty years e...

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George Stadnik

Joined In 2012

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About the artist

George Stadnik

Joined In 2012

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The art of Lumia has inspired my work since 1968. Creating mechanical light boxes for thirty years enabled me to explore many aspects of the properties of light. In 1998, my work became digital. I started making Lumia compositions using commercial optical simulation software. I create Lumia machines inside the computer. These machines simulate the manipulate of the properties of light over time to generate silent compositions of movement, color and transformation.

Seeing the work of the 20th Century Lumia artist, Thomas Wilfred, at the Museum of Modern Art motivated me to experiment with light as an art form. Watching the colors move, blend and change was a unique and captivating experience. Mr. Wilfred struggled throughout his life to gain acceptance for Lumia as the eighth fine art, independent and an equal of painting, drawing, sculpture, music, dance, writing and song. The 20th Century brought rapid technological transformation, and artists embraced technology, resulting in innovative works that spanned multiple "independent fine art" disciplines. As the number of 'fine arts" continued to expand, the traditions and principals of Lumia were absorbed into a universe of "Light Art" movements and genres that include film, telev...

BFA, Experimental Studios, Syracuse University 1972