Bruce Munro is an all around acclaimed British specialist best known for his boundless and immersive light-based foundations. For this latest undertaking, which is a bit of a course of action called Field of Light, the skilled worker has picked the tremendous Australian outback as his canvas, specifically the zone close Uluru, the country's powerful core interest. The foundation uses more than 50,000 light stems designated with grayish glass circles and it covers a surface district equivalent to four football pitches.
Munro's work is animated by his eagerness for shared human experience, and the idea for this latest undertaking came to him while spanning the Red Desert to Uluru in 1992. In the midst of this journey he felt a persuading relationship with the imperativeness, warmth and splendor of the desert scene, and as he notes on his site, "Field of Light is the encapsulation of that experience." Source: boredpenda, More info: Bruce Munro - Facebook - Twitter (h/t: designyoutrust)
To Create A Field Of Light The Artist Uses More Than 50,000 Lamps
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