NTCAM Outdoor Art Features|Juanjo Novella|L. Roots
Standing before you, the work Roots unfolds like an enlarged network of leaf veins, diaphanous yet resilient, suspended in midair. As the angle of sunlight shifts throughout the day, beams pass through its porous structure, casting ever-changing patterns across the ground and surrounding surfaces. These transient shadows evoke the slow, constant passage of time. Upon closer approach, two monumental leaves appear to embrace one another, forming an open sanctuary, beckoning you to step inside, look upward, and experience the connection between the body and nature.
Spanish artist Juanjo Novella is known for his longstanding involvement in urban landscape design and art intervention. Revolving around the idea of locale, his practice highlights the dialogue between artwork and architecture, landscape and humanity. He is particularly drawn to the interplay of light and shadow, where shadow, far from being secondary, becomes a language of expression that speaks of warmth and security.
Inspired by plant life, Roots encapsulates the symbiotic relationship between living beings and their environment. Rising eight meters high and spanning ten meters wide, the work engages with the museum’s architecture, where open space cradles organic growth and allows room to breathe. As you move through the piece, pause and reflect on the elusive yet profound bond between humanity and nature.
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