Colormirror Maisach Blue by Regine Schumann

Colormirror Maisach Blue 2012

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Copyright: Regine Schumann,Fair Use

Regine Schumann created this luminescent sculpture, "Colormirror Maisach Blue," using fluorescent acrylic. The work is a study in the interaction of light, color, and form. The primary experience is one of depth and shifting hues as the blue permeates, refracting and reflecting the ambient light, creating an immersive visual field. Schumann's work challenges fixed meanings by exploring perception and space through color. The use of acrylic allows light to play within the structure, creating gradients and shadows that alter depending on the viewer's perspective and the surrounding light. The composition, with its clean lines, destabilizes conventional notions of color as a mere surface attribute. The sculpture functions as a semiotic system where color acts as a signifier, engaging with broader cultural and philosophical discourses. The color isn't just aesthetic; it's a medium for exploring how we perceive and construct reality through visual stimuli. It is in this interplay that "Colormirror Maisach Blue" invites endless interpretation.

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