The installation is located on the island of *Paxos in the Adriatic Sea which exists and connects nature with culture.
(*This work unfolds in a 400-year-old ruin in the village of Kagatika to offer an aesthetic and unique contrast between the old and the new, waiting for the public to contemplate.)


The duo, consisting of Thomas Granseuer and Tomislav Topic, conceptualize as digital images by combining image work and installation into each layered shapes.
The different layers of shapes in this installation are formed from mesh sheets spray-painted with many *colour shades, which then hung on the wire rows to create depth and illusion (The mesh material is colourized with spray paint in 120 different colour shades).

The artists use old buildings as the foundations for their installations, which seem to contrast dramatically with the shape of the colors that stray from it.
They also say that our installation can interfere with certain environments, which can change the viewer's perception. That is, their statement reveals that color is not just formed in the space; it becomes the content itself from them.

In every medium they use, “abstract work shares one thing in common: [our] art makes and creates space for its color.”
For example, The colors of the installation reflect that of the plants growing happily in the local gardens. That is, the wind blowing smoothly on the painted material non-opaque highlights the Moiré-Optik effect, a digital like an effect that morphs the artwork with the surrounds.
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