A Mural that Travels through Space and Time,
written by Ryan Waddoups in Surface Magazine.
“Debuting alongside an exhibition of his plaster glass furnishings, Patrick Naggar (@patrickelienaggar) adorns the facade of Ralph Pucci Los Angeles with a cosmic four-piece mural that embodies space-time travel in simple shapes and forms.”
“Title of work: Universes.
Where to see it: Ralph Pucci (1025 N McCadden Pl, Los Angeles) until mid-2022.
Three words to describe it: Colorful, space-time, cosmos.
What was on your mind at the time: The cosmos as an eternal questioning.
An interesting feature that’s not immediately noticeable: The small “segments of time” at the bottom of the walls reflecting the rhythm of the window mullions above.
How it reflects your practice as a whole: A poetic approach to design through navigation between past and future.
One song that captures its essence: “Offering” in “Passages” composed by Philip Glass and Ravi Shankar.”
Read the original article here.

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