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Mira Coal Wall Lighting
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MIRA COAL
“MIRA” IS A CONTEMPLATIVE JOURNEY THROUGH THE EPHEMERAL NATURE OF BEING AND THE PROFOUND IMPACT OF OUR PRESENCE. IT INVITES VIEWERS TO PONDER THEIR ROLE IN THE CONTINUUM OF CREATION AND DECAY, TO RECOGNIZE THE TRANSIENT BEAUTY IN BOTH STATES, AND TO FIND MEANING IN THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN LIGHT AND SHADOW, PRESENCE AND ABSENCE. IN “MIRA,” SABACIAG MASTERFULLY INTERTWINES ART AND SCIENCE, OFFERING A LUMINOUS REFLECTION ON THE DELICATE BALANCE OF LIFE’S IMPERMANENCE AND THE ENDURING SPARK OF RENEWAL.
AT ITS CORE, “MIRA” EXPLORES THE DUALITY OF DECAY AND REGENERATION. IN THE ABSENCE OF AN OBSERVER, THE INSTALLATION SUCCUMBS TO AN ENTROPIC DISARRAY, ITS LIGHTS DIMMING TO SIGNIFY A STATE OF DECAY. THIS POIGNANT REACTION UNDERSCORES THE INEVITABILITY OF IMPERMANENCE, MIRRORING THE NATURAL PROCESSES OF DEGRADATION THAT ALL OBJECTS UNDERGO OVER TIME. THE DIMMING LIGHTS SERVE AS A SILENT TESTAMENT TO THE RELENTLESS MARCH OF ENTROPY, A UNIVERSAL FORCE THAT SPARES NOTHING.
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RECYCLED MARBLE COMPOSITE, LED LIGHTS, PLEXIGLAS
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Documentation: Signed Period: New Condition: New. Creation Date: 2022 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Collectible Design Incollect Reference #: 760565
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Located in Timisoara, Romania; the gallery features a curated library of exclusive collections of distinctive artistic objects as well as avant-garde furniture, lighting, textiles and home décor. LO Contemporary’s mission is to promote contemporary art, and the professional and personal advancement of artists by connecting them with the Global Art Market, collectors, press, curators and art organizations around the world. Contact us: OFFICE@LOCONTEMPORARY.COM
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