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Villareal's Multiuniverse Art Print
by Cora Wandel
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Villareal's Multiuniverse art print by Cora Wandel. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
The Multiuniverse is a high complex light (LED) sculpture by Leo Villareal that surrounds the Concourse moving walkway that connects the East and... more
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Artist's Description
The "Multiuniverse" is a high complex light (LED) sculpture by Leo Villareal that surrounds the Concourse moving walkway that connects the East and West Buildings of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. The sculpture has approximately 41,000 LED (light-emitting diode) nodes that individually glow and fade in various patterns that result in a continuously changing sculpture. This photograph captures the lights briefly unified in a bright pattern, which gives some illumination of the moving walkway. If you go to the National Gallery of Art, go down to the basement or Concourse level and check out this remarkable light sculpture (it is best viewed while riding on the moving walkway).
About Cora Wandel
I enjoy photography and writing, and sometimes think of myself as a photojournalist. If there is a story to be told with a photograph, I tell it. As a longtime resident of Washington, DC, a lot of my photographs are of this area, and I enjoy writing in the description something about the shot -- it could be a short statement about an equestrian statue in the middle of a park, or a more intimate tale of the mausoleum where Abraham Lincoln's son, Willie, was entombed for the remaining three years of Lincoln's presidency after the boy's death. These photographs are contained in the aptly named "Washington DC" Collection. In addition to "WDC" there are eight other Collections on this page, and two of my favorites are "Paintings" and...
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John S
Oh A place I know very well ...Great Shot...I will post a few of mine from the NGA