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Michael Delucia — Cube (Projection 5)
Michael Delucia

Cube (Projection 5)

Michael DeLucia's *Cube (Projection 5)* explores the interplay between geometric form and spatial illusion, presenting a cube in a state of visual tension that challenges the viewer's perception of depth and dimension. The work exemplifies DeLucia's interest in the relationship between two-dimensional representation and three-dimensional structure, using precise lines and angles to create a dynamic sense of projection and movement. The piece invites contemplation of how form exists in space, blurring the boundaries between flatness and volume.

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Under the Influence

December 11, 2013

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Michael Delucia, Cube (Projection 5)

Michael DeLucia's *Cube (Projection 5)* explores the interplay between geometric form and spatial illusion, presenting a cube in a state of visual tension that challenges the viewer's perception of depth and dimension. The work exemplifies DeLucia's interest in the relationship between two-dimensional representation and three-dimensional structure, using precise lines and angles to create a dynamic sense of projection and movement. The piece invites contemplation of how form exists in space, blurring the boundaries between flatness and volume.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Projection Series, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Emerging Artist, Sculptural Art, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Three Dimensional Form, Industrial Aesthetic, Monochromatic, Minimalism

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