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// Luis Tomasello's S/T 1 - Verde is a 2013 lithograph that exemplifies his exploration of light, shadow, and three-dimensionality in geometric abstraction. This limited edition print features a grid of small, raised squares set against a pristine white background, each square tilted slightly to reveal subtle green shadows. The precision of the arrangement and the gentle play of light and shadow create an optical illusion of movement, as the viewer’s perspective shifts. Tomasello’s work is known for engaging viewers in an active visual experience, using minimalism to emphasize depth, color interplay, and the perception of form.
S/T 1 - Verde, 2013
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// Luis Tomasello's S/T 1 - Verde is a 2013 lithograph that exemplifies his exploration of light, shadow, and three-dimensionality in geometric abstraction. This limited edition print features a grid of small, raised squares set against a pristine white background, each square tilted slightly to reveal subtle green shadows. The precision of the arrangement and the gentle play of light and shadow create an optical illusion of movement, as the viewer’s perspective shifts. Tomasello’s work is known for engaging viewers in an active visual experience, using minimalism to emphasize depth, color interplay, and the perception of form.
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ZERO was an art movement founded by Otto Piene and Heinz Mack, aiming to develop into a large international and cross-border movement. The name ZERO originated from a magazine founded by Heinz Mack in 1957, which became a platform for the group's ideas. The magazine was published for several years before ceasing in 1967. The ZERO movement sought to create a new beginning in art, emphasizing light, space, and movement, and became influential in post-war European art.
