Instead of using common paintbrush and canvas, Florence-based artist Fabrizio Corneli creates mind-blowing shadow art with light and white wall that greatly open up our eyes. “Light is the energy which creates forms,” said the talented artist, besides the sense of art, Fabrizio Corneli uses mathematical calculations to project silhouettes and light upon the adjacent walls, really a unique charm of optic artistry!
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