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Michael Velliquette Stages a Silent Opera of the Mind with Metallic Paper
The gallery transforms into a hall of silent wonders with Michael Velliquette’s solo exhibition, 'The Light That Sees. ' More than a collection, it is a theatrical event featuring 21 metallic paper sculptures that explore the grand stage of human consciousness.Velliquette masterfully elevates paper—iridescent foil and cardstock—into intricate, mandala-like forms that pulse with a quiet, cosmic energy. These works are not static objects but dynamic performers, engaging in a carefully orchestrated ballet with light and shadow.As viewers move around them, the sculptures shift in appearance, their gilded edges catching the light while intricate cut-outs fall into deep shadow. This interactive experience becomes a direct metaphor for the exhibition's core inquiry: Is consciousness a fixed state, or a performance that unfolds through our perception? Velliquette’s labor-intensive process—a meditative act of cutting, folding, and assembling by hand—mirrors the mental construction of self and reality.The sculptures, with their radiant symmetries, evoke sacred geometry, neural networks, and the data structures of artificial intelligence, making a timeless question feel urgently modern. In our digital age of fleeting scrolls, the tangible, demanding presence of these works is a powerful counterpoint.They require your physical attention, pulling you into the front row of your own mind to witness the magnificent stagecraft of awareness. 'The Light That Sees' is a profound ovation to the mysterious theater within us all, crafted from the simplest of materials.
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