Cognitive restoration
Black colouration embraces the history of the building this piece adorns in London’s Victorian coal store.
People are reflected in the deep black tiles, bringing colour flashes that form new perspectives of the artwork’s effect.
A hidden door is an unexpected shift in expected solidity.
The sleek tactility of linear and angled faces invites touch.
And the digital effect of the randomised pattern is reminiscent of geology, eliciting a positive response as it grounds the mind.