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Seda Saar creates immersive artworks that transform light, reflection, and color into spatial experience. Working across sculpture, installation, painting, photography, and public art, she explores perception, the boundless, and the relationship between the viewer and light.

Drawing on more than three decades of designing immersive environments for museums, themed entertainment, and civic spaces, Saar creates works that transform reflection, color, and geometry into places of contemplation. Her interdisciplinary practice is informed by a lifelong exploration of architecture, materiality, and the expressive potential of light.

Her work invites viewers to become active participants, completing each piece through movement, reflection, and changing light.

Abstraction is how I reach the boundless. A mirror has no far wall, and color has no last note; in that openness the work stops being an object and becomes a space you can stand inside. I am after the moment perception exceeds what we can name—light, reflection, and presence meeting as one.

Recent public commissions include Pacific Passage for San Diego International Airport and Celestial Blueprints for Hollywood Burbank Airport, with work exhibited in museums, galleries, and public spaces throughout Southern California.

Working across sculpture, installation, painting, photography, and public art, Saar's practice is rooted in the Southern California Light and Space tradition while extending it through reflection, geometry, and immersive experience.

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