✹ Frieze Sculpture at Regent’s park
30th September 2021
                

Gisala Colon has been a huge influence on my research paper of my master. From what I remember I discovered her work on the internet...well to be specific from Pinterest. I've never seen her work in person but instead I was amazed by its irridescent finishing from the pictures and videoes. Lateron I fall in love even more once I got to learn about the context of time and the changes of energy behing them.

This time I am over the moon when I know I will have a chance to experience her work in person. And the best thing is that it will be located in my favourite park near my house...the place is so close I almost feel like it's a destiny, and when I got there I am amazed even more.



The material used in this piece is carbon fiber, same material that used in aerospace ship. The most fascinating thing about her work,to me, is the mutability of colours that shift according to the surrounding space. Unfortunately today the sun wasn’t out but the work itself still shiny among gloomy day in London.

Seeing her work in person just simply make my day. It captured my eyes both from the distance and from up-close. The simmering effect caused by the light shifted according to my position as well as the time during the day. It indeed reflects the context of energy trasformation which is the core of Colon's work. I can't get enought of it and ened up visiting ther twice. In my second visit I spent an hour sitting in the sun looking at the colour shift, let my eyes wander and absorb the energy from it.

In that moment I realised the core of minimalism when it stires the awareness of my existance of myself within the space by this sculpture. I only just wish I'd have a chance in the future to see other works of hers in person like this again.