Studio Nick Verstand has created an immersive audiovisual installation that reinterprets people's emotions as pulsing light compositions
Studio Nick Verstand has created an immersive audiovisual installation that reinterprets people's emotions as pulsing light compositions
The amazing installation was created by Mexican artist Gabriel Dawe, who has been tricking museum visitors in Ohio into believing they are seeing the meteorological wonder indoors.
Tokujin Yoshioka has long been experimenting with light and space, creating some fantastic exhibits and sculptures to challenge the environments that we live in.
Image 11 of 32 from gallery of Sou Fujimoto Installs a "Forest of Light" for COS at 2016 Salone del Mobile. Photograph by Laurian Ghinitoiu
These interactive art installations bring a little glimpse of the surreal to real life.
Romanian-born artist Adela Andea creates futuristic light installations that range from wall-based works to immersive environments. The pieces appear as lit explosions, with LED lights, magnifying lenses, and flex neon springing outwards in a blend of chaos and control. Despite their composition of electrified material, each work is inspired by natural phenomena. Andea looks to bioluminescent sea life, melting icebergs, and cosmological events to shape the composition and meaning of her large-scale installations. Andea is currently represented by Anya Tish Gallery in Houston and Cris Worley Fine Arts in Dallas. More
Image 5 of 12 from gallery of Future Materiality Pavilion / Pravda Bureau. Photograph by Ivan Erofeev
"Beauty," Olafur Eliasson, 1993.
London is the latest city to host one of Janet Echelman's stunning net sculptures. Suspended 180 feet above Oxford Circus, the city's busiest...
Fred Barnard said, ’A picture is worth a thousand words.’’ You must be familiar with this saying if you are one of those people who travel with a camera hanging around their necks. Photography is an art through which a photographer captures the essence of the soul. When a photographer adds moving light to a photograph, they create amazing patterns. Light painting photography is one such form of a magnificent art when used effectively can create a visual magic. Learn more about this art by looking at these Extra-ordinary Examples of Light Painting Photography that’ll make your heart skip a beat.
US light artist revitalises long-neglected subways using hundreds of energy-efficient, colour-changing LED lights.
If you've wanted to own this stunningly beautiful sculpture, called Expansion, you're now in luck. Artist Paige Bradley recently announced that Expansion,
ARTIST Janne Parviainen uses long exposure and light painting techniques to create ghostly images of art in his own home in Finland.
A glistening sculptural installation made up of metal chain link fencing and iridescent Plexiglas that bounces rainbows of color when light hits it.
designboom spoke with artist soo sunny park about the idea of using light as a material, and transforming space in unexpected ways.
British artist, physicist, and all-around science enthusiast Paul Friedlander produces kinetic light sculptures that provide a colorful feast for the
brut deluxe has created an immersive light maze that surrounds visitors in a prismatic abyss.
italian photographer simone bossi takes us inside the 'aisthesis' exhibition of robert irwin and james turrell at italy's villa panza.
Just like the artist herself, these sculptures by Markham, Ont.'s Xiaojing Yan exist between two worlds.
My parents were in town the other week, so on a particularly beautiful September Sunday, my mum and I headed to Hyde Park to visit this year’s Serpentine Pavilion. The yearly structure is an event in the architecture world, as well as in the London cultural scene. (I previously wrote about London’s 2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion and, I must say, it’s still my favorite one.
Living and working in New York City, Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita has a series of work using simple shapes and objects with light to create the most
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A Kensington home is transformed into a contemporary space for a young family
If you are familiar with any of the professional names in the world of glass art, then you have most likely heard of the beautiful and modern work of artist Dale Chihuly. With each piece of his wo…
Tips for using directional lighting in photography - How light direction affects the image and the differences between front, back, and side lighting.
It’s said that history repeats itself, and these images on Imgur show that. Called “Accidental Renaissance”, the pictures show what a crazy year 2016 was from Hillary’s Heartbreak, to Vladimir Putin looking at the corpse of murdered ambassador, Andrey Karlov.
British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster created spectacular shadow art from seeming heaps of trash that actually are plays on light and shadow.
The Teno Illuminated Bluetooth Speaker is a compact and a beautifully imperfect sculpture that fits nicely in the palm of your hands or your living space. Break open its two halves, by running your fingers over its natural sand surface, to reveal a powerful speaker and a warm light. Inspired by the Japanese art of kintsugi, Teno blends intuitive technology with the refinement of a handcrafted object. Teno features a state-of-the-art bluetooth 5.0 chip and a 20W class-D amplifier to deliver the most powerful sound, while keeping distortions to an absolute minimum. Its impressive 45mm full-range driver delivers deep bass and crystal-clear treble. The speaker includes a discreet custom USB-C charging cable, and lasts up to 8 hours on a full charge.
Photographer Elspeth Diederix captures everyday objects and moments in a surreal light. Her photographs are simply presented yet arduously composed, with most images taking days of preparation and design to achieve the right appearance. Although Diederix is inspired by familiar objects, it is when she stumbles across these materials in a foreign landscape that the true magic of her photographic practice is revealed. “It is only when I am out of my everyday life and free from its repetition that I have the space to truly see what is around me,” Diederix told Time Magazine. More
Just a little reminder that humans are capable of incredible and grand things.
Image 39 of 101 from gallery of Public Art Installations from Numen / For Use Design Collective. Courtesy of Numen / For Use
Find out more about the 2013 exhibition Frank Gehry: Fish Lamps at Gagosian rue de Ponthieu, Paris. Installation views, works, editorial content, press, and more.
About The Artwork I was inspired and deeply fell in love with the profound depth and mysteries of light emanated from the otherworld. Water is my passion for its dichotomist meanings such as life and creation, force and destruction, calmness and peace. I believe my work hyper realistic adding op art distortions with a realistic theme. Transparencies and textures are important as well as movement and light refraction. Acrylic colours are intense within the blue palette. I hope the viewers may de able to have an inmmersive deligth when looking at it. It will be a pleasure for me to listen to your opinion and curacy. Tell me please if I have excluded any item which I may add. About me, I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1961. I am an architect, art teacher in an English school and visual artist painting pictures and illustrating books. Thank you. Andrea. Original Created:2018 Subjects:Water Materials:Canvas Styles:Realism Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:27.6 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Argentina. Customs:Shipments from Argentina may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Discover the fascinating beauty of the abstract woman in this unique poster. With its striking lines in the style of highly detailed illustrations, it adds subtle elegance to any room. The soft tones of light gray and light amber create a harmonious atmosphere and make this work of art a real eye-catcher.
Image 2 of 36 from gallery of “My Buildings Are Rides”: In Conversation with Antoine Predock. Center for Journalism and Communication. Image Courtesy of Antoine Predock Architect