The artistic career of Adolf Luther began after World War II with an approach to drawing and painting strongly influenced by impressionism and artistic foundations of Pablo Picasso. Soon, however, he developed an interest in the observation of light inventing his own style that allowed him to become one of the leading exponents of kinetic and optical.
His attempt to make the invisible visible makes the glass material through which Adolf Luther depicts the energy in form of light. The artist has developed during his career a wide variety of ideas about the light and energy with the use of lenses, concave mirrors and glass.
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