From the Latin dispersio, onis.
Action and effect of dispersing.
Act of dividing, distributing.
Action of something that is separated into several fragments because it has been divided.
Dissolution or destruction of something.
Divergence or multiple separation.
Light dispersion is a phenomenon that occurs when a ray of white light, composed of the superposition of lights of different colors, passes through a transparent medium and is refracted, showing at its exit in an organized and progressive manner, the respective colors that constitute it, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
I like to think of my work in the same way as white light, with the polycarbonate plates being the transparent surface that triggers its refraction, with the difference of a messy and capricious final result.
Dispersión reflects on the vitality and intrinsic movement in nature. That first inspiration in nature, those forests of rainbow trees, static with vertical lines, today become refined, synthetic and schematic, adopting geometric trends, achieving visual movement through rhythmic play in the colorimetric composition.