Deconstructed Light Infused Paintings

In a bold exploration of form and material, Larisse Hall introduces her 'Deconstructed Light Infused Paintings'. This innovative series reimagines the traditional elements of her signature light infused paintings by substituting layers of glazed oil paint with vibrant coloured acrylic sheets.

These acrylic layers are not merely a medium but an invitation. Each piece is crafted to not only display but to interact dynamically with its audience. As viewers move around the artwork, the colours blend and shift, creating a unique visual dialogue that changes from every perspective. In this way, the audience is not just observing the artwork; they are an integral part of it, engaging with the layers and colours as if stepping into the canvas themselves.

The deconstructed approach strips down the concept of light infusion to its core, challenging the boundaries between art and spectator. These works invite viewers to become subjects within the art, offering an immersive experience where the separation between artist, artwork, and audience blurs, enhancing the personal connection and impact of each piece.

Video - 'The night we met' Sculpture in the Gardens, Auckland Botanic Gardens 2021 - 2022

‘the night we met’

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