The Rosaline de Thelin Seated Child exhibit is currently on display at London's Kinetica Art Fair. The event draws in pieces that cross the lines between art and science, and Thelin has placed herself squarely within this category by way of quartz, mirrors and wire.
Seated Child comes across as three dimensional. This is a result of the human form that she has created here, one that is lit up for the viewing pleasure of those who partake in the Kinetica Art Fair.
Thelin also wishes to draw out the spiritual side of her fans via this hologram, "Ethereal, transparent and illuminating, she glows, as a metaphor of the veil that divides life and the spirit realm."
Faux Floating Holograms
The Roseline de Thelin's Seated Child Sculpture Conveys Shape
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