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You have to see Gabriel Dawe’s artwork up close to believe it’s not just prismatic beams of light.
I stumbled across Gabriel Dawe‘s work on Instagram, and I was instantly smitten. He creates hazy geometric cloudsthat have depth while still appearing insubstantial, like rainbows over the mist of a waterfall.
Dawemakes his installationsfrom thousands of colored threads stretched and woven to create a color gradient that warps to fit each space. Almost every installation is suspended between the floor and the ceiling, so that the vertically-running threads create an illusion like light streaming through a window. Dawe’s installations are especially beautiful when they are laced through theempty hollowsof stairwells like in “Plexus No. 11” and “Plexus No. 19” (above).
You can see some of Dawe’s work below, and even moreon his website.