Borneo (1999) by Lino Tagliapietra

Borneo - Lino Tagliapietra - 1999

Artwork Information

TitleBorneo
ArtistLino Tagliapietra
Date1999
Art MovementOp Art

About Borneo

“Borneo,” a sculpture created by Lino Tagliapietra in 1999, is an exquisite example of the Op Art movement. This artwork showcases intricate patterns that play with visual perception, embodying the aesthetic principles of Op Art, a genre known for its optical illusions and intricate designs.

The sculpture is characterized by its elegant, elongated teardrop shape, executed in glass. It features a complex lattice of intertwined lines in shades of blue and red, creating a mesmerizing grid-like pattern. The overlapping striations produce a dynamic visual effect, which seems to shift and move as one views the piece from different angles. The use of color and form in “Borneo” exemplifies Tagliapietra’s mastery of glassworking techniques and his innovative approach to sculptural art. The transparency and fluidity of the glass medium further enhance the artwork’s ethereal quality, making it a captivating piece to observe.

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