“Orca, Blue-Red” is an installation artwork created by James Turrell in 1969. This piece is part of Turrell’s “Projection Pieces” series, which falls under the Light and Space art movement. The artwork features a striking interplay of light, utilizing blue and red hues to create a visual and spatial experience.
Expounding upon the artwork, it presents a meticulously designed room where light plays a central role in defining the viewer’s perception of space. The room is divided into two primary sections, each illuminated by distinct light colors—blue on the left and red on the right. The contrast between the blue and red light creates a mesmerizing and immersive environment, emphasizing the physicality of light as a medium. The hues cast a spectrum of colors on the surrounding walls, and the subtle transition between the two shades illustrates Turrell’s mastery in manipulating light to transform an architectural space. The interplay of these colors invokes a sensation of depth and dimension, engaging the viewer in a contemplative exploration of light and perception.