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Peter Sarkisian — White Water Two (8 Inch Version)
Peter Sarkisian

White Water Two (8 Inch Version)

A mesmerizing installation by Peter Sarkisian, *White Water Two (8 Inch Version)* combines two metal bowls filled with high density plaster and tinted polymer resin as the foundation for precisely mapped video projection and audio. The work creates a striking illusion of churning, turbulent water contained within the modest scale of the bowls, blurring the boundary between physical material and projected image. Sarkisian's meticulous integration of sculpture and video technology transforms everyday vessels into dynamic, living objects that challenge the viewer's perception of reality.

Medium
2 metal bowls, high density plaster, tinted polymer resin, video projection and audio

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Under the Influence

March 4, 2015

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Peter Sarkisian, White Water Two (8 Inch Version)

A mesmerizing installation by Peter Sarkisian, *White Water Two (8 Inch Version)* combines two metal bowls filled with high density plaster and tinted polymer resin as the foundation for precisely mapped video projection and audio. The work creates a striking illusion of churning, turbulent water contained within the modest scale of the bowls, blurring the boundary between physical material and projected image. Sarkisian's meticulous integration of sculpture and video technology transforms everyday vessels into dynamic, living objects that challenge the viewer's perception of reality.

Medium
2 metal bowls, high density plaster, tinted polymer resin, video projection and audio
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Water Imagery, Multimedia Work, Male Artist, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Mixed Media Installation, Sound Art, Sculptural Video, Immersive Experience, Projected Video, White And Blue Tones, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Installation Art, Video Installation, Immersive Art, Late 20th Century, Multimedia Sculpture, Monochromatic, Video Art, Abstract, New Media Art

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