A Japanese artist named Kohei Nawa has created a foam cloud art installation that takes you through a dreamy wonderland. It’s an immersive cloud-like installation that is made from huge plumes of amorphous bubbles creating a mimicking resemblance of bleak primordial landscapes. The use of foam develops heavy clouds that look surreal when walking through the installation.
The bubbles make a pleasant sensation of hearing the popping sounds as an interactive mystical experience. The work titled ‘Foam’ was available for viewing at the 2013 Aichi Triennale where visitors can experience a dream-like wonderland filled with large white fluffy clouds in a night scenery. The creation of foam cloud art is definitely an extraordinary view that takes you beyond above the sky.
Mystical Foam Cloud Installations
This Art Installment is Designed with an Unusual Material
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