Hans Hollein, Austrian Travel Agency, 1976
Hyperrealistic Animals Created by Painting on Layers of Resin
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Alice Ronchi
Saetta / arrow, 2013
plexiglass, enamel paint, stainless steel, 177 x 145 x 100 cm
Isamu Noguchi, Wave in Space #2, 1968, African granite.
Photo by Michio Noguchi, taken in the yard at Noguchi’s studio in Mure, Japan.
The Noguchi Museum Archive
Lindsay Lawson, Anachronism/Lamp, 2008
Brent Christensen constructs massive towers that he has coined Ice Castles. The monuments are made entirely out of ice with no supporting substructure. “Christensen’s series of Ice Castlesare unpredictably constructed towers of ice fortified by more ice. The enchantingly frosty structures start off with a pool of water, naturally frozen atop grass, as their foundation. From there, the artist attaches countless icicles, using water to cement them in place, with the help of about 20 crew members who work tirelessly to deliver Christensen’s self-made icicles from his personal rack, where water drips and forms 3,000 to 5,000 icicles per day. Millions of gallons of water are used for each castle’s assembly, allowing it to reach heights of 20 to 25 feet. Additionally, the interior design of the chilly architectural constructions include tunnels, archways, walls, and stairs. At night, they’re even illuminated from within by multi-colored LED lights, heightening the magical air of the setting.”
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