Size Doesn't Always Matter
Cathedral of Thieves is brought to life by the projection mapping artwork of Limelight, and with that, a new art form was born. Instead of a big-scale mapping piece for a huge building, this time it’s all about tiny details. And it works! Oh, man, it works perfectly. The video of the artwork went viral pretty fast, appearing on art, design and visual culture profiles like Colossal.
Oakland-based artist Gabriel Schama, renowned for his work in laser-cut plywood, is the creator of Cathedral of Thieves. Densely layered forms twist, intersect, and overlap, resulting in compositions that are precise and expressive. Over the past five years, Gabriel has pushed the detail in his work to a level yet unseen in the laser-cut medium. His genre-defining work can be found in collections around the world.
Cathedral of Thieves is available for purchase, as a limited edition of 13. The physical structure is over five feet tall, measuring 42 inches wide by 62 inches tall. The accompanying mapped video sequence is more than two and half minutes of precise, luminous magic. Get yours today!
Please email hello@gabrielschama.com for purchase inquiries.
Woodwork: Gabriel Schama
Visual content: Limelight Projection Mapping / Csaba Világosi, Alex Riczkó
Technical supervision: Viktor Vicsek
Producers: Scott Hallock, István Dávid
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