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Artist team describes 'Wind Forms' mural in Albuquerque, called New Mexico's tallest
Summary
Speakers described a large mural titled Wind Forms, credited to artist Ivan Tost de Pena and his team, noting lighting effects, 3-D modeling and scaffolded work; one speaker said it is "the tallest mural in New Mexico."
Speakers described a large public mural titled Wind Forms in Albuquerque, credited to artist Ivan Tost de Pena and his team, and discussed the piece's design, installation method and lighting effects.
The work, which speakers said was painted last summer, was presented as a study in layered, flowing forms inspired by local wind patterns and geology. "So the initial concept was based around this idea of a wind pattern," Speaker 1, a staff member, said. "The piece itself is titled Wind Forms...the idea of the wind sort of forming the landscape."
Why it matters: speakers framed the mural as a large-scale public-art investment that interacts with existing building facades and the Albuquerque…
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