“Veil IV” (2024), water, light, silt, 15 x 15 x 3 feet.
Watery Landscapes Set the Stage for Lachlan Turczan’s Ephemeral Light Installations
In the dreamy installations of Lachlan Turczan, natural and perceptual phenomena combine in otherworldly installations merging technology with aquatic landscapes. Water is central to the Los Angeles-based artist’s work and helps shape an ongoing series of immersive projects incorporating light and sonic phenomena.
All images © Lachlan Turczan
“Veil I” (2024), light, water, and salt. Death Valley, California
“Death Valley Veil” (2024), water, light, and haze. Lake Manly, a temporary lake that formed in Death Valley’s Badwater Basin after Hurricane Hillary
“Veil II” (2024), light, water, and steam. Mojave Desert, California
“Aldwa Alsael” (2024), water, light, and steel tower, 25 x 25 x 50 feet










