Plasma Kelp
Plasma Kelp was conceived from an idea describing how vapour or gas expands when released into the atmosphere. Suspended, interdependent particles form a cloud above the viewers head, each particle in motion, capturing light and reflecting it in ever-changing angles. Time and the laws of physics often play a role in sculpture; Plasma Kelp sought to make these properties visible to the viewer.
Project Details
YEAR:
2007
LOCALIZATION:
Ridgefield, CT
MATERIALS:
Stainless steel, aluminum
DIMENSIONS:
30 x 10 x 10 ft
SERVICES:
Concept development
Artwork proposal
Original paintings
Wall installations
Prints
Framing
Installation
Artwork proposal
Original paintings
Wall installations
Prints
Framing
Installation