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A Monumental Immersive Installation by ENESS Prompts Joy and Togetherness — Colossal

Last updated: February 24, 2025 10:25 am
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ENESS, a renowned art installation studio, showcased their latest creation, “Forest Dancer,” at the Quoz Arts Fest 2025 in Dubai. The installation featured a stunning nine-meter-tall passageway made of eight arches that welcomed visitors into a world of illuminated inflatable forms inside a contemporary building.

The centerpiece of the exhibition was a captivating character surrounded by psychedelic trees, mountains, insects, and bean bag boulders. The installation’s mushroom-like proportions, pixellated patterns, and changing hues created a mesmerizing and immersive experience for attendees.

Nimrod Weis, the founder of ENESS, emphasized the importance of art in various contexts, from galleries to public spaces. He described their approach as “art is everywhere,” highlighting the seamless integration of their artwork with the architectural design of the exhibition space.

The theme of the festival, inspired by an Arabic proverb meaning “a hut holds a thousand friends,” aimed to bring people together and promote interactivity through creative expressions. The exhibition spanned over 600 square meters and served as a reminder of the power of creativity amidst online distractions and geopolitical uncertainties.

ENESS’s installation at the festival received critical acclaim for its innovative design and immersive experience. The artwork showcased the studio’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of art and creating thought-provoking installations that resonate with audiences of all ages.

To learn more about ENESS and their work, visit their website. Experience the magic of “Forest Dancer” through the vibrant images captured during the exhibition, showcasing the monumental archway, illuminated installations, and the awe-inspiring blend of art and architecture.

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