Astrid Krogh Creates a Bright Light ‘Flora' Installation
Rachel — August 21, 2009 — Art & Design
References: dailytonic & notcot.org
Artist Astrid Krogh uses neon lights instead of paint as her medium to create bright wall displays. Her latest is called ‘Flora’ and its bright, beautiful and in a fun and unexpected place.
The ‘Flora’ design by Astrid Krogh is displayed on the side of a building in Denmark that is otherwise somewhat dry and dull. The bright floral design is a cool use of neon lights and is a sure fire way to light up some less than exciting architecture.
The ‘Flora’ design by Astrid Krogh is displayed on the side of a building in Denmark that is otherwise somewhat dry and dull. The bright floral design is a cool use of neon lights and is a sure fire way to light up some less than exciting architecture.
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