The 'Open Space' fluorescent light tube sculptures have been designed by Morgane Tschiember as a series of concrete-made decor items that are modernly accented with illumination for a futuristic touch.
Unveiled at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery's 'Art Light' exhibition in Paris, the sculptures have been created with a distinct attention to 3D shapes and minimalism. The collection consists of four styles in total including the Escalier, Half Pipe, Angle and Cascade, which all highlight the dualism between the concrete components and the fluorescent tube lights.
The 'Open Space' fluorescent light tube sculptures were explained by the Carpenter Workshop Gallery who said, "Her sculptures are not simply three dimensional, but also explore time, action, movement, flux, and fluidity, thereby opening up the space an object takes and exploring its relationship to where it stands."
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