https://naturaobscura.org/ The idea behind an all-ages art exhibit is to let visitors step into the artwork and explore it by touching, smelling, hearing, and smelling. My son sits in a swing, calmly, as the wind blows above him. Behind puffy clouds, lights flash in shades of pink, purple, and green as if they were indicating lightning. Unconcerned with the impending thunderstorm, an owl peeks its head out from one of clouds. Natura Obscura (an immersive-art experience) at Englewood's Museum of Outdoor Arts is a fantasy indoor land where neither child nor animal will seek shelter. Kelly Brenner lives in Seattle and is a naturalist. She is also a writer and a photographer. She was raised in the Pacific Northwest. She has explored much of this region, while researching the local flora. About Artgeek But Natura Obscura, is more than an interactive, beautiful installation. It is a thoughtfully created space that offers visitors respite and a way to escape the everyday stresses. This is where you will find all kinds of ideas, big and tiny. The Good, The Bad and Natura Obscura Visitors enter the main atrium to find twinkling lights and forest sound effects. The swing, which is a sensory aspect of the show, triggers a simulated thunderstorm when it is used. We entered a design competition for the industry in early 2014. We created a scene that was inspired by The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, a New York Times bestseller novel. This marked a turning point in our development. It was here that we started to transform our vision. Immersive artwork is still a relatively young concept in the local arts scene. Natura Obscura May Be Fun For Anyone Prismajic artists say that even though Natura Obscura enjoyed great success and Shiki dream is likely to follow, the road was not easy. Mosquera had been a Denver district attorney until she gave it up to follow her passion in art. The extended run gives families a second chance to experience the immersive exhibit. Summer's flash-flo