Max Patté England, 1977
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"Light, colour, tone, saturation and warmth all have a direct affect on our mood, changing our emotions as much as our environment. Through the use of colour-controlled light in my work, I endeavour to emit the same effect. I aim to change the space in which the work is viewed and alter the viewers’ relationship with that space. In much the same way that our immediate natural environment prompts a physiological change, I aim to produce work that offers a multisensory experience that provokes an emotional response. The work cycles through a set of specifically designed colours that each reflect a fleeting or illusive moment similar to those seen in the natural world. These new works reflect that feeling of momentary escape, and a sense of fleeting or illusive beauty.”