Edward Lane McCartney has been interested for some years in works that are visually kinetic, the perception of reality, of experience, and the transformation of accessible media. In the proximity of small pieces of colored paper placed adjacent to one another the viewer perceives colors that only exist in his or her own reality. While moving past in physical space, the Chromatic Interference and Puzzled series, become mutable and colors and tones are distinguished, emphasizing the their lack of stasis. They exist multi dimensionally transmuting in time and space in an ever changing environment of movement and light.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 6, 2018.
Edward Lane McCartney has been interested for some years in works that are visually kinetic, the perception of reality, of experience, and the transformation of accessible media. In the proximity of small pieces of colored paper placed adjacent to one another the viewer perceives colors that only exist in his or her own reality. While moving past in physical space, the Chromatic Interference and Puzzled series, become mutable and colors and tones are distinguished, emphasizing the their lack of stasis. They exist multi dimensionally transmuting in time and space in an ever changing environment of movement and light.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 6, 2018.
Edward Lane McCartney has been interested for some years in works that are visually kinetic, the perception of reality, of experience, and the transformation of accessible media. In the proximity of small pieces of colored paper placed adjacent to one another the viewer perceives colors that only exist in his or her own reality. While moving past in physical space, the Chromatic Interference and Puzzled series, become mutable and colors and tones are distinguished, emphasizing the their lack of stasis. They exist multi dimensionally transmuting in time and space in an ever changing environment of movement and light.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 6, 2018.