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// Luis Tomasello’s S/T 3 - Naranja from 2013 is a limited-edition lithograph that exemplifies his signature exploration of light and spatial perception. This artwork features an organized grid of small white cubes with subtle orange accents that seem to float above the surface. The slight tilting and strategic positioning of each cube create a captivating play of light and shadow, enhancing the sense of depth and movement within the grid. The orange reflections add warmth, transforming a simple geometric arrangement into a dynamic, almost hypnotic visual experience. Tomasello’s work encourages the viewer to engage with the artwork from multiple angles, appreciating the shifting interactions between light, color, and form.
S/T 3 - Naranja , 2013
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// Luis Tomasello’s S/T 3 - Naranja from 2013 is a limited-edition lithograph that exemplifies his signature exploration of light and spatial perception. This artwork features an organized grid of small white cubes with subtle orange accents that seem to float above the surface. The slight tilting and strategic positioning of each cube create a captivating play of light and shadow, enhancing the sense of depth and movement within the grid. The orange reflections add warmth, transforming a simple geometric arrangement into a dynamic, almost hypnotic visual experience. Tomasello’s work encourages the viewer to engage with the artwork from multiple angles, appreciating the shifting interactions between light, color, and form.
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What is constructivism?
Constructivism is an architectural and artistic philosophy of Russian origin that emerged as a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. The movement advocated for art to serve practical social purposes. Since its inception in 1919, Constructivism has evolved and significantly impacted 20th-century art movements, influencing major trends such as De Stijl and Bauhaus.