DESIGN NAME: Blue green soul
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Artistic Lighting
INSPIRATION: The human figure in various positions and moods - crouching , leaning, vaulting like an acrobat and more – inspires Luminaria serie. ‘Blue green soul’ evokes a figure absorbed in a regenerating meditation.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Luminaria sculptures – realized in resins of diverse chromatic hues and saturation – embody the human figure draped as anthropomorphic shapes in changing postures. These sculptures become lamps, a poetic object of art design brought into being from an original clay sculpture. Made in limited edition.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Lamps-sculptures that light up the emotions: outstanding and artistically inspired objects that introduce a caesura into everyday habits, calling forth a poetic dimension.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project has been developed in Italy between 2011-2012, in order to realize a prototype and a matrix. Made to order limited edition.
The prototype has been exhibited in an installation at Palazzo Ferrero D’Ormea, Turin (November 2012) and at the Golden Palace Hotel (December 2012).
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Fine Arts and Art Installation Design
|
PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Floor lamp.
Resin sculture, details in special steel corten.
Led lighting.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Overall dimension: 1200mm(W), 600mm(D), 700mm(H)
TAGS: Art design, sculpture, human figure, meditation, led lighting, emotional, poetic, water, installation.
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: -
CHALLENGE: Luminaria sculptures become lamps, poetic objects of art design, brought into being from an original clay sculpture. They involve a long processing, starting from the sketch in clay, through the plaster model, until the resin matrix. Each edition is painted by hand and is unique. They are intended to subtly solicit the senses and emotions and fit to special spaces, public and private.
ADDED DATE: 2013-01-25 03:40:06
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Art designer: Stefania Vola and Lighting: TGE Impianti
IMAGE CREDITS: Stefania Vola, 2012.
|