Cédric Verdure's 'Les Gardiens du Trésor' is lighting up this year's Nuit Blanche Paris. The artist works with various mediums to produce his multicolored sculptures, making use of recycled wire along the way.
Hollow bears and mystical creatures mark Les Gardiens du Trésor. The fictional beings are meant to protect the valuables at the Crédit Municipal de Paris, acting as inanimate guardians of the financial center.
Verdure collaborated with Timothy Toury who helped the put on the mesmerizing bursts of color. According to the website, the display is deliberately mystical as it invites guests to take "A stroll through the magical world of myths and light, a modern fairy tale accompanied by original music by Sophie Bommart." The dragons and ghostly figures will certainly enchant local Parisians and tourists.
Illuminated Wire Structures
Cedric Verdure's 'Les Gardien Du Tresor' Lights Up Nuit Blanche Paris
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Wire Art - Using recycled wire as a medium is a sustainable and cost-effective way to create unique art and sculptures.
2. Mystical Installations - Incorporating fantastical creatures and fictional beings in installations and sculptures creates an immersive and enchanting experience for viewers.
3. Interactive Light Displays - Lights that respond to movement and sound can captivate and engage an audience, creating an interactive and memorable experience.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can embrace the use of sustainable materials to create unique and eco-friendly sculptures and installations.
2. Tourism - Creating immersive and interactive art installations can attract tourists, enhance visitor experience, and boost tourism revenue.
3. Event Planning - Incorporating creative and imaginative installations, such as interactive light displays, can make events stand out and create a memorable experience for attendees.