Artiste Reuben Wu, connu pour ses peintures à la lumière laser montées sur drone, a dévoilé une évolution frappante dans sa pratique le long des rives du lac Michigan l'été dernier. His ongoing series SIREN introduces luminous “aeroglyphs” that transcend structured geometries, morphing into fluid, ephemeral forms shaped by their surroundings.
“This series captures ephemeral, curtain-like structures that hover delicately in space, shaped by their environment rather than imposing upon it,” Wu explains. The cascading white lights echo the undulating waves of the lake, creating a visual harmony with the natural landscape. On one memorable evening, these radiant shapes coexisted with the Perseids meteor shower and the unexpected appearance of the northern lights, heightening the dreamlike atmosphere.
Wu’sSIREN series continues his exploration of the interplay between light, nature, and technology, offering viewers a meditative encounter with his aerial art. For more of his work, visit hissite Web.