ArtTour International Magazine
- Philip Noyed
As our world continues to change and as we all begin our journey to be more conscious of the mark we leave behind, many artists have started to use their art as a way to bring awareness to the ever-changing light of the earth. Light Master and multimedia artist Phillip Noyed designs art based on a deep appreciation of the effect that light and color have on people psychologically and physiologically. As with many things that have been impacted by climate change, even the light we see now is different. "Light and color are frequencies that transform our mood, energy, and even physical health. My focus is on creating Light and color art experiences that create transformative experiences.”
Philip Noyed is an innovative multi-media artist working in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He creates luminous geometric illumination photographs, LED light installations, videos, VR Experiences, and mixed-media installations. Bold colors, light, and high- voltage geometric compositions characterize his versatile artworks.
His "Geometric Illuminations" series demonstrates the culmination of his exploration of light, color, and space. Now Noyed is creating large-scale Virtual Reality Light experiences that give viewers a sense of awe and wonder by being IN these living light creations.
Noyed's background as a ceramic artist and abstract painter has imbued his artwork with dimension and movement. In addition to his unique and captivating approach to design elements, color has always been a constant source of inspiration for the artist.
He was commissioned to create two major light and color art installations at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport and has been a featured light installation artist at Art Miami, Northern Spark, and the American Swedish Institute.
Noyed has won numerous national and international awards for his outstanding work in graphic design, digital design, video, and brand development.
His work brings into view the bigger picture of how light reacts with each of us on a deeper level. One of his VR art pieces, "Hyper Color Space," covers the array of colors across the spectrum, reaching beyond ethnicity and gender to share the brilliant unbiased nature of light and color. Every aspect of our natural world has changed, drastically warping what healthy earth looks like. There is no question humanity needs the healing light and color our planet brings. The question is, will we conserve what is left of these resources, or will art provide us deeper connection to nature in all its glory?
www.philipnoyed.com