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  • JAMES TURRELL — LIGHT INSTALLATION GLOW VISUAL STYLE

JAMES TURRELL — LIGHT INSTALLATION GLOW VISUAL STYLE

JAMES TURRELL — LIGHT INSTALLATION GLOW VISUAL STYLE

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JAMES TURRELL — LIGHT INSTALLATION GLOW VISUAL STYLE

VISUAL STYLE: Light installation art in the tradition of James Turrell. Light itself as the medium — not illuminating objects, but existing as pure phenomenon. The viewer inside the light, not looking at it from outside. Perception as the subject.

COLOUR PALETTE: Deep warm grey (#2A2420) for architectural recesses and shadow volumes. Single intense colour field per scene: deep magenta (#C71585), or electric violet (#8B00FF), or warm amber (#FF8C00) — Turrell's ganzfeld colours. The colour fills the perception completely — there is no object, only light.

ARCHITECTURAL SPACE: Simple rectangular apertures in white walls. The aperture glows with a colour that appears to have physical depth — the light seems to extend indefinitely beyond the opening. The walls around it are in near-darkness.

PERCEPTION: The colour appears to be a surface at first. Then the eye adjusts and the surface dissolves — the light is not a wall, it is a space. Depth without object. Presence without form.

GRADATION: The colour is not flat — it shifts almost imperceptibly from centre to edge, from one hue to a slightly cooler neighbour. The gradation is what creates the impression of infinite depth.

MOVEMENT: Extremely slow. The colour breathes — shifting through almost imperceptible changes over long periods. Like watching a sunrise from inside the light rather than watching it from outside.

No photographs. No objects. No recognisable forms. Only light, aperture, and the perception of space.