My work is inspired by and directly references the construct of God using light as a medium. My life has been greatly impacted by two spiritual shifts, Christianity as a teenager and Kriya Yoga during college. My devotion to Kriya Yoga was instant and until today I maintain and believe in the practice of Kriya yoga. I believe that the inquiry and creation of one’s spiritual path is foremost important in life. Making art is the way I choose to explore this inquiry. The strongest influence for my work at the moment is architectural spaces build for ceremonial and ritualistic practices such as Mayan temples, Mosques, and contemporary spaces made by communities across the world. Temples and intentionally curated spaces evoke a sense of respect, self-awareness and outer-awareness. This quality is hard to find in the modern urban design and spaces both virtual and concrete. My aim is to surface the sense of respect for life within the urban fabric, a kind of secular sacredness. Through diverse collaborations and utilizing emerging technology, I create art that is contemplative, meaningful, communal and focuses in the relationships built through the process.
Born in 1988 Francisco Flores Pizano is originally from Tijuana B.C. He graduated with a Masters of Arts from Arizona State University with a concentration in interactive digital media.
Born in 1988 Francisco Flores Pizano is originally from Tijuana B.C. He graduated with a Masters of Arts from Arizona State University with a concentration in interactive digital media.