Friday, October 12, 2012

Vas-y Vasa more, more, more



He transforms his shapes “dynamically”, 



stretching, repeating, gradually shifting, 



to invoke a movement on the surface,


a feeling of volume,



of movement in space, 



via optical effects.



He uses all sorts of materials : tapestries, vitreous enamel, aluminium, or Delphi ceramics.



"On a surface of black and white, rotating some squares, mutating them into lozenges brings a vibration to the surface by adding space, movement, and time to the dimensional base."



He likes playing with contrasts and oppositions,



and often uses Kepler’s cube to play with light, shadow, and colour to generate a unique dynamic. 

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