fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
5 days agoone-kilometer red line land-art installation by gregory orekhov spans across california desert
Throughout the day, the appearance of the red line changes in response to shifting light conditions. At sunrise, it appears sharply defined; at midday, its edges soften against the reflective surface; and by evening, it catches the low sun, taking on a luminous quality. These temporal variations emphasize the connection between the work's orientation and the cyclical movement of natural light. Photographers Rafael Gamo and Studiolandon capture the installation's shifts throughout the day.