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ROSELINE DE THELIN

Розалин де Телин

source: gridder-stylelivejournal

Автором этих работ является дизайнер Розалин де Телин. Она уже более 10 лет занимается созданием светящихся скульптур и инсталляций, проводя различные эксперименты со светом и используя такие явления, как преломление, фрагментация, отражение и прозрачность. Основным материалом для её творчества является оптическое волокно, органические стекла, зеркала, кварцевые кристаллы и многое другое.
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source: roselinedethelin

Roseline works with light as a medium and as a subject for over 15 years. She creates light sculptures and light installations that play with the epiphenomena of light: reflection, refraction, fragmentation, conduction and transparency.

She designs light art pieces and installations for public spaces and private homes internationally.
She exhibits regularly in Spain where she is based and abroad.

Finding inspiration in astronomy, scientific theories, quantum physics, and the expansion of consciousness, her work explores organic and energetic forms such as spirals, ellipses, and waves. Fiber optic has become one of her main medium; she developed her own original technic of edging the fibers to create large light pieces.

Her latest holographic sculptures are a reflection on life, illusion and the evolution of mankind.
This serie feature a family of light beings “the homos luminosos”.
Her next project with this medium is to create surrealistic installations that play with brain perception.

Roseline is training as a Gestalt art therapist and facilitates transformatives creative workshops.
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source: mymodernmet

Over the past few years, Ibiza-Spain based artist Roseline de Thélin has been making a name for herself with her stunning holographic light sculptures. Using a wide range of materials including fiber optics, quartz crystals, mirrors, wires and chains, she creates ethereal human beings that look like they’re mysteriously hovering in mid-air.

For this year’s Kinetica Art Fair, London’s annual event that sits at the cross section between art and science, de Thélin exhibits Seated Child, a sculpture that’s meant to represent “God’s waiting room in the spiritual dimension” or “waiting in limbo.” Like many of her holographic light sculpture, Seated Child plays with perception, making us believe that we’re looking at a three-dimensional figure. These luminous works ask us to reflect on life, illusion and the evolution of mankind. “Ethereal, transparent and illuminating, she glows, as a metaphor of the veil that divides life and the spirit realm,” it states on Kinetica’s website. “Her ghostly, veiled silhouette appears shining and haunting in the dark, escaping into oblivion.”