Her newest piece is an immersive sculptural work located at theCarany Wharfin London.

I create vivid environments that mix luminous color and radiant light, West tells My Modern Met.

I aim to provoke a heightened sensory awareness in the viewer through my work.

Hymn to the Big Wheel Installation in London by Liz West

Liz West, “Hymn to the Big Wheel,” steel, PVC vinyl and polycarbonate, 480 cm x 480 cm x 300 cm, London, 2021. (Photography © Sean Pollock Photography / Canary Wharf Arts + Events)

The jewel-toned walls continually transform light throughout the day and appear differently, depending on the viewer’s position.

Our understanding of color can only be realized through the presence of light.

By playing and adjusting the color, I bring out the intensity and composition of my spatial arrangements.

Hymn to the Big Wheel Installation in London by Liz West

Liz West, “Hymn to the Big Wheel,” steel, PVC vinyl and polycarbonate, 480 cm x 480 cm x 300 cm, London, 2021. (Photography © Sean Pollock Photography / Canary Wharf Arts + Events)

British artist Liz West installed a kaleidoscopic installation in London.

Hymn to the Big Wheel Installation in London by Liz West

Liz West, “Hymn to the Big Wheel,” steel, PVC vinyl and polycarbonate, 480 cm x 480 cm x 300 cm, London, 2021. (Photography © Sean Pollock Photography / Canary Wharf Arts + Events)

Hymn to the Big Wheel Installation in London by Liz West

Liz West, “Hymn to the Big Wheel,” steel, PVC vinyl and polycarbonate, 480 cm x 480 cm x 300 cm, London, 2021. (Photography © Sean Pollock Photography / Canary Wharf Arts + Events)

Hymn to the Big Wheel Installation in London by Liz West

Liz West, “Hymn to the Big Wheel,” steel, PVC vinyl and polycarbonate, 480 cm x 480 cm x 300 cm, London, 2021. (Photography © Sean Pollock Photography / Canary Wharf Arts + Events)