


I really thought my installations related to the works of Dev Harlen, Masaru Ozaki and Luke Abby.
I was incredibly interested in Dev Harlen's work. I think that the pieces that he creates could have started out as maquettes not dissimilar to my own. Along with this his use of geometric shapes and lighting really creates some outstanding effects. I feel his work also shows how the size of a piece can also effect the end effect in an extraordinary way. Another way his work links to my own is the way he used projectors to create the effects on the geometric installation. This is something I would also like to explore further. Although my financial standing is slight worse off than Harlen's.
Another artist I looked at was Luke Abby who's work did not involve a very geometric design although I really like how the light travels through this specific installation making the colours within the piece incredibly vibrant. This piece also has a feeling free a free flowing movement despite it being a static piece, this is probably one of the main reasons why I like the piece. Creating the sense of movement out of a static object is something I found incredibly difficult and made me appreciate this piece even more.
Masaru Ozaki was another artist who's work really held a sense of similarity to my own work and the works of the previous artist I had looked at. I really like the way his Christmas tree installations are illuminated as it highlights the edges of the geometric shapes within his work. This is one of the strongest aspects to my test tube piece. Because although the light isn't incredibly strong it traveled through the edges of the test tubes surprisingly well.
To develop my work even further I would like to experiment more with colour, different types of materials and different strengths of light. I would also like to if possible to increase the size of my installations.














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