The “Field of Light” exhibition by British artist Bruce Munro, who is known for his large-scale light installations, is made up of 58,000 stemmed glass globes lit by fiber-optics. Visitors walk through the exhibition, set in 15 acres of rolling hills, as the lights change color and wave in the breeze.
“It’s like walking though a liquid Monet painting,” said Claire Eastin, 51, from Templeton, California.
“To me it looks like a nervous system of the body that’s kind of running through a whole area,” said Peter Sereno, 41, visiting with his young daughter Harper from Lake Tahoe.
The exhibition is Munro’s biggest to date. He also has a ‘Field of Light’ exhibition at Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, in Australia.
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