1969
(American, 1940–2014)
Two screenprinted layers of silk organza above screenprinted opaque cotton
Framed: 104.1 x 154.3 cm (41 x 60 3/4 in.)
Gift of Gwen-lin Goo 2010.194
Goo created Luna Lumiere while teaching textile design at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Its complex composition features two transparent organza panels placed in front of an opaque cotton layer—each printed with a similar design in slightly shifted registers—in order to achieve an uncanny effect of visual vibration.
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