Sunday, November 4, 2012

Jorge Macchi refraction


Liverpool biennial, 2012. SSituated a few hundred meters behind Liverpool lime Street station,
Set at the back of the old  Victorian building , hidden behind two Rubber doors, like you would see in any heavy industrial setting. Is a large bright room, filled periodically with various sizes of girders?  All bent and sharped to an angle.

The feeling that hits you instantly is how small and fragile you are in comparison, You also immediately wonder if you are safe, due to the precarious positioning of the  girders, yet there is also feeling  tranquility amongst.  The Piece is called refraction, like the refraction that happens when you place a pencil in water and the illusion is that its bends. 

The Artist Responsible for this piece of work is if Jorge Macchi



The feeling that hits you instantly is how small and fragile you are in comparison, You also immediately wonder if you are safe, due to the precarious positioning of the girders, yet there is also feeling  tranquility amongst these giants.

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