Spanish artist creates amazing light installations in the trees
They look like a portal to a parallel world.
Spanish artist and photographer Javier Riera figured out how to make stunning optical illusion using only a projector, fantasy and nature.
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Trees, mountains and fields, he turns into colorful geometric shapes and patterns creating an impression of unreality around.
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According to Riera, he first chooses a place that is thorough. Inspired by nature, he is saving his thoughts, emotions and feelings and based on them creates unique templates for luminous spotlight, which are then broadcast to specific parts of the trees or mountains. The result is a fascinating light installations that seem to open the door to a parallel world.
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