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Medium :
Digital on Plexiglas , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
33.5x33.5in
About this artwork
"An immersive exploration of light and fluid motion in deep blue."
Lux Materna (Madonna): Theme: Primordial Energy, Protection, and the Essence of Life.
This work explores the fluidity of water and the subtle presence of light through layered digital textures and flowing lines. Deep shades of blue create an immersive space where movement appears to ripple across the surface like currents beneath water.
Soft luminous forms emerge within this dynamic… field, suggesting fleeting shapes or living traces suspended in motion. The intricate patterns evoke the sensation of waves, energy, and memory gently unfolding through time.
Balancing abstraction and organic rhythm, the piece invites viewers to experience a meditative moment—like observing a quiet transformation beneath the surface. Through its depth and fluid structure, the artwork reflects the continuous dialogue between light, movement, and perception.
Marie Nara is a France-based digital artist and data designer whose work occupies the interstitial spaces between the tangible and the intangible. Leveraging her professional expertise in curating national academic archives, she treats her own cognition and memory as a "living internalized archive." By synthesizing human experiences—or "emotional metadata"—with the mathematical precision of generative systems, she transforms static memories into dynamic light architectures.
This unique methodology, which she defines as "Algorithmic Humanism," bridges intellectual heritage and technological innovation, offering a deeply humanistic counterpoint to the cold precision of the digital medium. Recognized for this singular voice in contemporary generative art, she has built a robust international exhibition record, showcasing her digital light sculptures and animated projections at prestigious global venues across France, the USA, Switzerland, and Asia.