Renáta Liszi
The sacred geometric angles and the variety of the wavelengths of electromagnetic vibrations created intimate, meditative space that gives birth to these unique photograms.
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Liszi’s work creates visual signs derived from spherical forms of sacred geometry on photograms. Her camera-less images focus on Oneness – universe and us, based on the Light of the Soul. She works with her voice that creates ripples in water. Her experiments began with exploring the Bija mantras Aum, RaMaDaSa, and lastly SaTaNaMa that describes the eternal circle of life: birth, life, death, rebirth. Her experimentation led from mantra vibration in still water (life symbol) to light vibration (life symbol) as information carrier. The fundamental connection between water waves and light waves inspired extra stimulus in her experimental work. Quantity of water, shapes of bowls, colours of light, angles of light – are all various avenues of exploration. The sacred geometric angles and the variety of the wavelengths of electromagnetic vibrations created intimate, meditative space that gives birth to these unique photograms. Her initial experiments were with B&W positive papers then 5 × 4″ and 10 × 8″ B&W negative films. The orthochromatic negatives allowed her to work in safelight, which led to the creation of enlarged images mixed with other wavelengths. Thus, monochrome was reborn through colour.
Renáta Liszi is a photographic artist born in 1981 and raised in Budapest, Hungary. Whilst studying Programming at John von Neumann Computer Specialty School, she daydreamed of analogue and darkroom photography. She left algorithm writing and became a photographic practitioner in 2003. Technical developments conveyed her to digital portrait and architectural images, which were published in editorial and advertising publications. However, since 2014 she has concentrated on art and research projects. These propelled her to pursue master’s studies in Photography Arts, University of Westminster, London, England, and graduate in 2020. Renata Liszi’s art responds to her pursuit of the spiritual within visual art. For the past two years, she has been concerned with the coalescing of light beams, vibrations, and secret geometrical signs. She works with analogue and digital cameras, camera-less techniques, and mixed-media. Exhibitions: One way (2016), 7th Chakra & Turban, Budapest (2017), Inner light (2018), Oneness, London (2019), Dimensions, ZiggY Art Fair, Budapest (2019).
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