
Helical Left, 2019
Over the course of his illustrious career, music producer and artist Brian Eno has chased the answer to the question, ‘how can you control light?’
His fascination was sparked watching a Disney movie as a child. He recalls: ‘I have no recollection of what we saw: but what I do remember, even now, was the visceral impact of that intensity of colour’.
Eno’s exploration of the concept has resulted in numerous collections, including 77 Million Paintings, a projection covering The Sydney Opera House in 2009, and his 2016 exhibition and subsequent book, Light Music.
From a limited edition of 50, Helical Left, 2019 is a lenticular printed on PETG plastic. Helical Right, 2019 is also available.
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Over the course of his illustrious career, music producer and artist Brian Eno has chased the answer to the question, ‘how can you control light?’
His fascination was sparked watching a Disney movie as a child. He recalls: ‘I have no recollection of what we saw: but what I do remember, even now, was the visceral impact of that intensity of colour’.
Eno’s exploration of the concept has resulted in numerous collections, including 77 Million Paintings, a projection covering The Sydney Opera House in 2009, and his 2016 exhibition and subsequent book, Light Music.
From a limited edition of 50, Helical Left, 2019 is a lenticular printed on PETG plastic. Helical Right, 2019 is also available.











