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Shana Mabari
Illumetric: Rectangle

2014

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Illumetric: Rectangle, 2014 Acrylic, Steel, LED lighting 3 x 2 x 10 feet (91 x 61 x 305 cm) Edition of 3 Shana Mabari is a Los Angeles-based artist exploring the intersections of art, science and technology.  Her installations and environments investigate ways in which worldly stimuli and phenomena are absorbed and processed through sensory and visual perception. She orchestrates light, reflection, color contrast, and geometry to play with and expand the reality and experience of physical space.  Mabari’s 2014 public art project ILLUMETRIC, a triptych of massive diamond-, cube-, and rectangle-shaped sculptures created for the City of West Hollywood’s “Art on the Outside” program, is installed on the median of Santa Monica Blvd. at Holloway Dr. ILLUMETRIC has become a dynamic presence in the city’s local streetscape and architecture, and was extended through the end of 2015.  In a “Culture Monster” story, the Los Angeles Times reported, “Mabari, who hails from the Fairfax district, said…that the installation is ‘a study of color, geometry, light and scale.’”
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