Prismatic rainbow fills the sky.
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Prismatic rainbow fills the sky.
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Have you ever made your own ship kid from utmv/Undertale I ask after having made more then 350 and counting. I’m planning to make a blog to put them all lol ~Musical Anon
One, like 2-3 years ago. Ey were a Colokiller shipkid, and I named em Prismatic Light.
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“ A Black jacobin hummingbird flies in front of the rising sun in the atlantic rainforest in Brazil revealing wings of rainbows as the sunlight penetrates the wings. The prism effect This photo contains NO digital manipulation.”
“Aglow” (2018), acrylic, 1,500 x 45 x 1,500 centimeters
Immersive Installations by Liz West Convert Spaces into Glowing Arenas of Prismatic Light
Whether nestling an iridescent tunnel inside a Georgian-style church or encircling a concrete walkway with multicolor ribbons, Liz West transforms whatever space she approaches into a dynamic field of kaleidoscopic light and shadow. The prolific British artist (previously) is known for her large-scale pieces that use reflection and refraction to create dazzling immersive environments. Often utilizing translucent panels and a combination of natural light and LEDs, West’s intention is to enhance sensory awareness, showing the potential the full spectrum of color has to impact both psychological and physical reactions.
“Our Spectral Vision” (2016), dichroic glass, LEDs, and acrylic, 700 x 220 x 40 centimeters
“Hymn to the Big Wheel” (2021), steel, PVC vinyl and polycarbonate, 480 x 480 x 300 centimeters
“Hundreds and Thousands” (2021), pigment injected polyester, 700 linear meters
“Presence” (2021), metal, dichroic vinyl, and polycarbonate, 1,500 x 140 x 300 centimeters
prismatic light diffuser sheet
Spectra of Daylight through Coloured Gasses & Vapours.
Plates from William Allen Miller's article On some cases of lines in the prismatic spectrum. Part of the digital collection Color and Optics.
(Source: lhldigital.lindahall.org)
Another Crystal reflecting prismatic light. -Angel