sensory installation abstracts human anatomy into sculptural light objects
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sensory installation abstracts human anatomy into sculptural light objects
"The project explores perception through the five senses, focusing on the moment before interpretation, where sensation precedes cognition and experience is formed through subtle emotional and sensory cues."
"Each piece takes one sensory organ, the eye, ear, nose, lips, or finger, as a starting point, reworking it into a sculptural light object that abstracts familiar bodily references."
"Light operates as an internal element rather than a purely functional one, emerging from within the forms and reinforcing their volumetric qualities while accentuating their surfaces and contours."
Richard Yasmine's 'Vessels of the Intangible' collection reimagines the five senses as sculptural lighting objects. Each piece represents a sensory organ, abstracting familiar bodily references into autonomous forms. The installation emphasizes the moment before interpretation, where sensation precedes cognition. Materials like metal, leather, and foam create a layered texture, while light serves as an internal element, enhancing the objects' presence. The collection reflects a neo-baroque sensibility, focusing on the interplay of sensory experience and materiality.
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