With artist-engineer Maria Vera, Founder of Dreamswork Ltd &
Lightfields Studio + Gallery London Step into a hidden, off-grid
sanctuary by the water and explore the quiet poetry of light, colour,
and movement. Join creative engineer and light sculptor Maria Vera for
an exclusive creative journey inside her boatyard studio in South Dock
Marina—a tranquil space with sweeping views over the Thames and the
London skyline. With over a decade of experience creating kinetic and
light installations for some of the world’s most renowned artist
studios, Maria now devotes her practice to minimalist sculptures
powered by light and air. Her work is a meditation on presence,
perception, and the unseen beauty of everyday life. In this intimate
experience, you’ll be invited to: Discover light as a medium to
express your inner world Experiment with colour filters, optical
lenses, light projections, reflections, and movement Create your own
unique light sculpture Learn new ways to play with physics, and
connect with the spirit of things Included in your ticket: A live
audiovisual journey through Maria’s Light Cycle sculpture series to
tune your senses and open creative space An introduction to the art
of kinetic light sculpture Full use of the studio and tools All
materials to explore and create your own light-based composition
Healthy, alcohol-free drinks and snacks An opportunity to film your
creation for your own documentation A glass of sparkling wine to
celebrate your process and creations For those who wish to take their
piece home, your composition can be refined and prepared for
installation—including a high-end light source and beautifully
crafted structure—for an additional fee of £500–£1,000,
depending on size and complexity. Details: ? Location: South Dock
Marina, London ? Time: 1pm–6pm ? Max 2 participants per session ?️
Price: £150 per person ? No experience needed—just curiosity This
is not a traditional workshop. It’s a unique playground. A quiet
rebellion against the speed of the city. An invitation to slow down,
look again, and rediscover the wonder of the world around you.
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