Iridescent Wall Art by Lyès Olivier Sidhoum
Driven by the energy of life, French artist Lyès Olivier Sidhoum creates ‘Celestial Sculptures’, a series of mesmerizing reflective artworks.
Inspired by Mindfulness and Spirituality, the artist is attracted by reality and our perceptions of it. Lyès’ work, named Source, shows the energy and the natural forces present in all people, all places, all times and all materials. The artist portrays the Celebration of Life using wall sculptures and installations, with a predilection for monumental artworks.
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