Video: Colorful aluminum art installation in Canada
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
An unusual multi-colored object, as if from nowhere appeared in the middle of a city park, is nothing more than another unique product of contemporary art. The aluminum sculpture plays the role of not only an extravagant art installation, but also an unusual playground for playing hide and seek.
"Vaulted willow" ("Vaulted Willow") - an unusual art installation designed by the company's specialists MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY … The colorful large-scale sculpture, which originated in the center of Borden Park in Edmonton, Canada, was constructed from 721 aluminum parts. The metal elements that became the basis for the frame were manufactured using modern digital technologies. The design is painted in pink, purple, blue, light blue and light green colors. The key feature of the sculpture is its versatility. Besides that "Vaulted willow" so it is a local landmark, it has also become an original playground for playing hide and seek. The installation was installed in just four days by four skilled workers.
Hybycozo Is another interesting art project, which consists of three metal carved sculptures, which also function as huge lamps.
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