Italian artist Laura Grisi, who emerged on the art scene in the 1960s, was known for her series “Variable Paintings and “Neon Paintings,” 1966–1968, which feature combinations of luminous sliding panels made from painted canvas, colored Plexiglas, neon, metal, and wood, Grisi was interested in the idea of variability and produced works that allowed viewers to change the compositions. in 1968 she began to work with natural elements and phenomena such as fog, water, wind, air & light, artificially reproducing them in enclosed spaces.
Italian artist Laura Grisi, who emerged on the art scene in the 1960s, was known for her series “Variable Paintings and “Neon Paintings,” 1966–1968, which feature combinations of luminous sliding panels made from painted canvas, colored Plexiglas, neon, metal, and wood, Grisi was interested in the idea of variability and produced works that allowed viewers to change the compositions. in 1968 she began to work with natural elements and phenomena such as fog, water, wind, air & light, artificially reproducing them in enclosed spaces.