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Peter Bynum — Infinite Walks through the Same Fields
Peter Bynum

Infinite Walks through the Same Fields

2015

A luminous, multi-layered work by Peter Bynum, *Infinite Walks through the Same Fields* combines acrylic paint applied across five sheets of tempered glass, illuminated from within by an LED flat light panel controlled by a remote dimmer. The stacked transparent layers create a shifting sense of depth and atmosphere, evoking the feeling of moving through a familiar landscape that changes with each viewing. Mounted on a steel bracket, the piece blurs the boundary between painting and light, inviting quiet contemplation of repetition, memory, and the passage of time.

Medium
acrylic paint, tempered glass (5 layers), LED flat light panel, remote dimmer and steel bracket

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Peter Bynum, Infinite Walks through the Same Fields, 2015

A luminous, multi-layered work by Peter Bynum, *Infinite Walks through the Same Fields* combines acrylic paint applied across five sheets of tempered glass, illuminated from within by an LED flat light panel controlled by a remote dimmer. The stacked transparent layers create a shifting sense of depth and atmosphere, evoking the feeling of moving through a familiar landscape that changes with each viewing. Mounted on a steel bracket, the piece blurs the boundary between painting and light, inviting quiet contemplation of repetition, memory, and the passage of time.

Medium
acrylic paint, tempered glass (5 layers), LED flat light panel, remote dimmer and steel bracket
Year
2015
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

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Green And Earth Tones, Light Installation, Layered Glass, LED Illuminated, Muted Earth Tones, Luminous Atmosphere, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Emerging Artist, American Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Meditative Mood, Contemporary Art, Light Art, Luminous Installation, Pastoral Fields, Abstract Landscape