Optical
Works that change according to light, angle and movement. The image is never completely still.
Contemporary luminous works where refraction, colored shadows and material perception become the artwork itself.
Works that change according to light, angle and movement. The image is never completely still.
Dichroic and colored plexiglass tiles applied on large Forex panels create depth, shadows and luminous halos.
Circular compositions, central voids and chromatic refractions turn each work into a visual experience.
JP Maxò is an anonymous contemporary artist whose new body of work places light refraction at the center of the project.
After a period away from public activity, the artist returns with a radical visual direction: luminous, radial, installation-like works built through matter, color and perception.
Current works are designed to be experienced in person, where colored shadows and reflections transform the surface into a changing field of light.
Radial compositions with a strong central void
Dichroic plexiglass and colored transparent elements
Raised tiles that cast shadows and reflections
A visual language between optical art, sculpture and installation
New works, exhibitions, details and installation views will be shared through the official Instagram profile.