Artist Harold Feist has applied a thick, translucent
skin of acrylic paint made up of folds and layers of
varying colour which flow over and through one
another. The paint is made of varying thicknesses of
titanium coatings on suspended mica particles which
produce hues and shades that change depending
on the angle of view and the quality of light. Feist
said this shifting behaviour of colour is analogous to
the neoplastic nature of the brain's ever changing,
interconnected structure.
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Harold Feist
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