
"Lachlan Turczan's practice sits in the space between physics, optics, and environmental art, as he works with lasers, water, mist, and custom-built lenses to produce sculptures made entirely from light."
"The question of when light stopped being a medium and became a material is one Lachlan Turczan returns to often, particularly in his Veil Series, which features pieces created in natural settings."
"Veil II was made in the Mojave Desert at dawn, where steam rising from natural hot springs meets cold air and creates its own atmosphere, showcasing the interplay of light and environment."
"The experience his work creates is closer to standing inside a weather system than inside an installation, as viewers move through the pieces, immersing themselves in an interactive environment."
Lachlan Turczan's work transforms light into an interactive experience, merging physics, optics, and environmental art. His sculptures, made from lasers, water, and custom lenses, create immersive environments that respond to viewer movement. The Veil Series exemplifies this, with pieces like Veil II in the Mojave Desert, where laser projectors create colorful clouds in steam. Turczan explores the transition of light from a medium to a material, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork in a dynamic way.
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