“Step into the Dream: A Surreal Installation of Light and Sound”

In a striking new piece titled “Ethereal Reverie,” a mesmerizing installation dominates the room with its ethereal presence. A network of delicate glass filaments hangs from the ceiling, refracting light in a myriad of colors that dance across the walls and floor. As viewers move around the piece, they are enveloped in a dream-like landscape of shimmering hues and soft, glowing patterns. The subtle hum of hidden speakers beneath the filaments adds to the otherworldly ambiance, creating a truly immersive experience that blurs the lines between reality and imagination.

Today, artist Frank Bueltge presents his homage to Olafur Eliasson’s renowned art piece “The Weather Project.” In “Ethereal Reverie,” Bueltge pays tribute to Eliasson’s mastery of light and space, while adding his own unique twist with the use of sound to enhance the overall sensorial experience. This new masterpiece is now on display at the prestigious Metropolis Art Gallery, where viewers can immerse themselves in its enchanting beauty and explore the boundaries of perception and reality.

**Check out Frank Bueltge’s previous piece, “Ethereal Symphony,” [here](https://frankbueltge.de/unveiling-the-spectacular-ethereal-symphony-stainless-steel-sculpture/).**


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    This installation is nothing more than a pretentious display of superficial beauty. The artist relies on gimmicky light tricks to distract from the lack of substance or meaning in their work.

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