David Spriggs is an artist renowned for his striking three-dimensional sculptures that challenge the boundaries of visual perception. Utilizing a unique technique that layers transparent materials, Spriggs creates large-scale installations that explore themes of power, surveillance, and globalization.
His works often combine painted and drawn images that viewers can walk around and view from multiple angles, creating a dynamic interplay of shadow and light.
Like walking through a ghostly, floating world that plays with light and shadows, the work’s dimensionality feels powerful.
This multidimensional approach not only immerses the audience but also invites them to consider the deeper layers of meaning embedded within each piece.
Spriggs’ innovative use of space and transparency redefines traditional sculptural forms and offers a captivating visual experience that resonates with contemporary societal issues.
Utilizing full use of a gallery’s space, the installations take geometric form, and includes lighting that creates experiences that bathe viewers in color.
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Awesome. I wish I had room in my apartment for the wave.