In Geometrical Bodies, Dan Gazit presents carefully constructed compositions of simple forms—cubes, spheres, cones and more—placed under low, side lighting.
The light source, whether a focused lamp or a red/green laser beam, creates sharp contrasts and dramatic shadows, emphasizing the volume and spatial presence of each form.
Despite their formal simplicity, these images carry visual tension and poetic energy, inviting the viewer to engage with abstraction, theatricality, and the interplay of light and material.