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  1. Erskine Solar Spectrum Art. © 2024 Peter Erskine, all rights reserved. • Email Peter Erskine • (310)663-4442 • English only, please. Peter Erskine uses Sunlight, prisms and architecture to create ever-changing, rainbow-light-environments that heal and awaken our hearts and minds.

  2. Peter Erskines Solar Spectrum Environmental Art is based on three big ideas: 1. Sunlight is energy. 2. All life is solar powered. 3. Everything is connected to everything else. In Erskines art, our Sun is not only the subject matter of the work, but the medium and energy source as well. Making History.

  3. Peter Erskine (born 1941) is an American artist who specializes in creating solar spectrum environmental artworks using light. [1] Life and work. Erskine studied Political Science at Yale University followed by Sculpture at University of Pennsylvania. [2] .

  4. 1 de sept. de 2001 · Erskine dramatized the architects’ ingenious lighting with spectrum color that acted like a solar clock. During the installation’s run, the visibility of Erskines piece depended not only on the weather—cloudy or sunny—but also on the sun’s position in the sky.

  5. Erskine Solar Spectrum Environmental Art Peter Erskine uses prisms and mirrors to manipulate ordinary Sunlight. He creates immersive, ever-changing, rainbow light environments that heal and...

  6. Peter Erskine, Sculptor. 1975 SE Crystal Lake Dr. #232. tel. 310-663-4442. email: petererskine@earthlink.net. Born: June 17, 1941, New Haven, Connecticut. In 1989 Peter Erskine created a new Solar Spectrum Environmental Art medium called Secrets of the Sun: Millennial Meditations (S.O.S.). S.O.S. is about the beauty and dangers of Sunlight: the ...

  7. 15 de abr. de 2015 · Aula of Trajan’s Markets, Rome 112 AD, in spectrum sunlight. Materials: sunlight, laser cut prisms. In the late 1980s American artist Peter Erskine began to incorporate sunlight into his artistic practice through the use of strategically placed laser-cut prisms in both modern and historical sites.