Beautiful ephemeral installations made up from lights & mirrors, to create some a wonderful geometric forms. The artist James Nizam re-uses negative spaces to create new, well organized visuals through different arrangements of light sources, mirrors.
Captured with analogue photography, those geometric visuals reconsider abandoned architectural spaces and change the way people see them.
James Nizam’s installation managed to successfully exist at the intersections of architecture, photography and sculpture, a wonderful existence indeed that surely rise-up to it’s title “Trace Heavens” .
By Yosra Abdel-Rahman
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Courtesy of James Nizam - Artist's Light Installation
Junior architect from Sudan, Africa. I love Sketching, Music, Dancing, Writing and most importantly Food the greatest pleasure in life. An easily bored human being, thus my passion is finding new challenges, and trying out new things! Graduated in 2012, to find my self occupying five jobs at the same time, one full time plus four part time jobs. Note: I am just getting started here!