Finnborgi Petursson’s illuminating architecture of waves

EKEAS – If Finnbogi Petursson would have become an architect, his buildings would have been flooded with scientifically well considered light beams. But, as it happens, he decided to become an artist instead. Currently, his work Tide can be experi
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