perspective-localized art

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Felice Varini is known for his geometric perspective-localized paintings in rooms and other spaces, using projector-stencil techniques. The Swiss artist just completed this new piece in Paris for an upcoming exhibition at the Grand Palais which is entitled “Dynamo”.
Varini describes his work as “architectural space and everything deriving from that space is my field of action. These spaces are the original media for my painting. I work “on site” each time in a different space and my work develops itself in relation to the spaces I encounter.”
If you stop by the city of lights, you’ll find this one at the terrasse du Grand Palais.
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[via Design Observer]

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