At the Fifth Avenue entrance to Central Park, sits a beguiling sculpture curated by The Public Art Fund, called “Parabolic Light.” Created by the Brooklyn-born artist, Fred Eversley, this sculpture weaves together the elegance of geometry and the play of light.
Hailed by the The New York Times as “[T]he artist who throws Newton a curve” Fred Eversley’s fascination with light finds its origins in his scientific background as an aerospace engineer, a foundation that not only informs but also propels his extraordinary artistry. A True trailblazer in the world of the Light and Space art movement, Mr. Eversley delves into the mesmerizing interplay between light, color, and space, pushing the boundaries of our perceptions and beckoning us to marvel at the profound beauty that surrounds us.
“Parabolic Light” was intended for outdoor exhibition, its substantial size and vibrant magenta color create a striking juxtaposition with the natural landscape. The sculpture itself conceals an optical illusion, inspiring many viewers to capture distorted images through its captivating form, as exemplified in the last slide featuring our own blog photographer!