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200 Fluorescent Lights at Frye Art Museum

A Geometric Labyrinth of 200 Fluorescent Lights at Frye Art Museum light installation

A Geometric Labyrinth of 200 Fluorescent Lights at Frye Art Museum light installation

A Geometric Labyrinth of 200 Fluorescent Lights at Frye Art Museum light installation

A Geometric Labyrinth of 200 Fluorescent Lights at Frye Art Museum light installation

Through Hollow Lands is a 2012 installation by visual artists Etta Lilienthal and Ben Zamora of LILENTHAL|ZAMORA at Frye Art Museum in Seattle. The suspended labyrinth was constructed from 200 fluorescent lights in various configurations, creating a sort of immersive geometric canopy of light. If you liked this, also check out the work ofEsther Stocker. Photos above by Malcolm Smith courtesy Frye Art Museum. (viacolossal submissions)

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