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  1. Peter Erskine uses Sunlight, prisms and architecture to create ever-changing, rainbow-light-environments that heal and awaken our hearts and minds. Peter Erskine brings the solar spectrum - down into your life

  2. And in 2000, the seventy two, roof mounted laser-cut prisms of Erskine’s solar spectrum installation, CROMOS, in Milan Italy’s Central Railway Station, refracted up to 90,000 watts of solar spectrum light onto platforms and trains, creating moving rainbow beams 80 feet long and 150 feet wide.

  3. 22 de abr. de 2015 · Peter ha notado el gran poder que tiene el espectro solar para transformar ambientes y lugares. No sólo es poderoso en forma estética, sino en mensaje también. Lleva la concepción de nuestra conexión con el sol a otro nivel y nos permite vivirlo físicamente estando en cierto contexto y en cierto lugar.

  4. 7 de dic. de 2017 · Peter Erskine ’s Secrets of the Sun-Solar Spectrum Environmental Art. German artist, Peter Erskine, based in California created these amazing light spectra, whose intensely project bright rainbow colors on the facades of various historical sites around the world (mostly in Rome in this article).

  5. 1 de sept. de 2001 · Erskine dramatized the architects’ ingenious lighting with spectrum color that acted like a solar clock. During the installation’s run, the visibility of Erskine’s piece depended not only on the weather—cloudy or sunny—but also on the sun’s position in the sky.

  6. Peter Erskine, Sculptor. 1975 SE Crystal Lake Dr. #232. tel. 310-663-4442. email: petererskine@earthlink.net. Born: June 17, 1941, New Haven, Connecticut. In 1989 Peter Erskine created a new Solar Spectrum Environmental Art medium called Secrets of the Sun: Millennial Meditations (S.O.S.). S.O.S. is about the beauty and dangers of Sunlight: the ...

  7. In 2000, Peter Erskine, ErskineSolarArt.net was Commissioned by the Italian State Railway (Ferrovia dello Stato) to create solar spectrum, rainbow art installations in the Milan, Florence and Rome railway stations and on 30 bullet trains.