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Tomislav Topić Meticulously Layers Hundreds of Panels into Prismatic Mesh Installations
In a breathtaking display of theatrical craftsmanship that feels more like a grand production than a static installation, artist Tomislav Topić has engineered 'Echoverse,' a monumental textile work that commands the stage of any space it occupies. Composed of 451 individual panels painstakingly layered and dyed in 57 distinct, prismatic colors, the nearly 100-foot-long mesh creation doesn't just hang on a wall—it performs.It catches the light and the viewer's movement, its translucent layers interacting like the complex harmonies of a choir, creating a visual symphony that shifts and evolves from every angle. This is not merely an object to be observed; it is an environment to be experienced, a set piece in the silent play of perception.Topić’s method is one of intense, almost obsessive, backstage labor, reminiscent of the countless hours spent in costume shops dyeing fabrics and in scene shops building worlds. Each panel is a deliberate choice, a note in a larger composition, and their cumulative effect is a crescendo of color and form that challenges the boundaries between textile art, sculpture, and immersive theater.The work invites the audience to walk its length, to become part of its narrative, their shadows and reflections joining the cast of this ethereal performance. In an art world often dominated by the loud and the conceptual, Topić’s 'Echoverse' is a powerful, quiet reminder of the profound impact of materiality, patience, and the sheer, stunning beauty of a well-executed vision, proving that the most compelling stories are sometimes told without a single word.
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