19 Colourful Installations By Tomislav Topic To Warm The Soul

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Born in Hannover, Berlin in 1985, Tomislav Topic is one half of the ‘Quintessenz’ duo, known for their colourful installations that create an illusion of moving pixels because of the way they subtly play with light in atypical locations. Topic has gained a reputation for his unique creation of an unmistakable style while working on individual installations and suspended works, which are quite impressive in their own right. 

Since the age of 12, Topic has been developing various projects under different bodies of work. His journey in art manifested in an acute interest in drawing, which he claims his parents noticed he had a talent for. They encouraged him to further explore his abilities by sending him to a drawing teacher. Under this mentor’s tutelage Topic learned to draw with colourful pens, acrylic, pencils, watercolours, chalk, etching, etc. 

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#1 Calm Noise (2021)— Paris, France

#2 Balanced 17/5 (2021) — Dortmund, Germany

During this time Topic recalled, is when he discovered graffiti. This led to him exploring his artistic efforts in different environments. He was drawing on trains, walls and just about everything he could get his hands on, even while he attended university. At this point, people who saw his graffiti murals kept telling him he had a feel for colors which encouraged him to create even more vibrant artworks. 

#3 Follow Long (2020) — Beijing, China @Wangjing Laneway

#4 Afterglow (2022) — Doha, Qatar

#5 Tomislav Topic

Eventually, Topic ended up studying colour design for about 5 years, out of which 1 year was spent studying in the USA. A professor who saw his work at the time recognized his potential and pushed him to keep exploring site-specific work. In the beginning, Topic mentioned working for free quite often, and eventually, he posted his work online. This led to more job offers inviting him to add his expressions to various festivals, which increased his exposure to the art scene. Eventually, he became an expert in this particular field and enjoyed his ability to bring joy to his public audience in a professional capacity.

#6 Airdrops (2024) — Berlin, Germany

#7 Pause. (2020) — Zwickau, Germany @IBUG Festival

#8 Paradis Perdus (2017) — Les Baux-de-Provence, France

Claiming to have developed an interest in the world of art since he was a little boy, he soon realised it was a confusing choice for others. 99% of people asked him how he studied colour and colour design for so many years. He realized that the impact of colour in our society, culture and culture is important, yet colour itself is taken for granted. Despite colour simply being an illusion of the play of light in terms of reflection and absorption, he felt that on a conscious level, people still don’t understand how colour affects our lives. 

#9 Eastern Lights (2019) — Bucharest, Romania

#10 Nenuphar de Molitor (2018) — Paris, France

#11 Porta Pigmenta (2022) — Houston, USA @Trebly Park

Weingarten Art Group – Trebly Park art installations

He wanted to be someone who transported the emotion and the impact of colour through his art to people. His travels across various countries transformed his understanding of colour into a universal language. Despite the barriers of gender, age, language and cultural background, seeing colour affects people the same way. This is the inspiration behind his constant fascination with blending colour, architecture and the natural environment to create a cohesive impression for viewers. 

#12 Dark Opal (2023) — Rosenheim, Germany @VR Bank

#13 Carme Genesis (2019) — Brescia, Italy

#14 Flowtonica (2023) — Paris, France

His installations are pre-conceptualised abstract plays on colour, design and form. He uses a series of techniques to construct his designs. He goes into a little bubble where outside disturbances can’t intrude. He applies all the various techniques he has learnt through observations of the natural play of colour in different situations. 

#15 Central Color Station (2019) — Hannover, Germany

#16 Interlude (2023) One Holland Village, Singapore

#17 Reformation (2021) — Paris, France @Exhibition Metamorphosis Foundation Fiminco

#18 Chang(n)ing Colorways (2018) — Shanghai, China

#19 Kagkatikas Secret (2018) — Paxos, Greece @Paxos Contemporary Art Project

#20 Alltonal (2016) Hamburg, Germany @Altonale Festival

Topic laughingly acknowledged that he doesn’t dress colourfully but he loves to bring joy through his inclusion of colour in his art to bring a positive impact to the outside world during hard times. No matter individual religious beliefs, orientation, or political affiliations he wants to communicate a positive feeling to the public because he himself is a positive person.

Shanilou Perera

Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.

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