Yesterday was the second time I went to the Tate Morden Museum, what is different from the first time I went there is that this time I was focusing more on the inspiration of illusion, bubble, time, and space.
This work is from Marisa Merz, she uses nylon and paraffin as the material to create this work. i found the shape of this work is really like the Bubble.

The next work that inspired me is from an artist name called Eduarda Emilia Maino, she was nicknamed "Dada" for Eduarda, and was born in Milan, Italy. Dadamaino first completed a medical degree before taking up art at the end of the 1950s. She frequented a group of young artists who followed Lucio Fontana and the spatialism movement. Members of the group included: Piero Manzoni, Gianni Colombo, Enrico Castellani and Agostino Bonalumi.
This work is called Volume of Displaced Modules.


That evokes me to draw the sketch and could be the form of my work.

This work is called Physichromie which is from Carkous Cruz-Diez. When you from a different angle you got a different shape, It is something like illusion.

And in the infinite space area of art, I found some artists use the mirror as the material. In my point of view, mirrors give an infinite, fake, imaginary feeling.


And this work, what attracts me is not only the work itself but also the light and shadow reflected by the mirror, like something beyond the physical.
In the white room area, I think these two works give me a feeling of infinite space.


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