Doubling down on the positive and negative relationship of shapes in public space.
Now You See Me is an expansion of the Wade and Leta visual landscape, practising the acts of positive and negative layering to create dynamic relationships within a structural space.
Their installation utilizes simple shapes?those that often appear in their 2D and 3D works?which become inverted within edifice-like blocks, resulting in a play on the opposing relationship between space and light.
Each sightline brings a discovery of new silhouettes, creating contrasting combinations of color that overwhelm the viewer’s eyes and create tension between the negative spaces within.
The intention was to have a powerful visual presence from afar and up close since the artwork is placed in a plaza surrounded by two tall commercial and residential buildings.
Client: Brookfield Properties
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