Internally Illuminated Sculptures

This Mihoko Ogaki Sculpture Features LED Lights Inside Figures

The 'Milky Way' series of sculptures by Mihoko Ogaki feature a solitary figure kneeling in the corner of the gallery and some splayed on a table. The eerie figures are lit from the inside with a series of LED lights. This surreal touch gives off the effect of stars shining outwards from the figures. The perforated holes from which the light shines also create twinkling illuminated designs on the walls of the gallery.

The beautiful, yet slightly dark and morbid sculptures were created by the female artist to explore notions of human life in all its forms. Gallery visitors will be stunned by the amazing light show that these sculptures create in the darkened room. The 'Milky Way' series creates a striking and thought-provoking piece of artwork and are sure to be appreciated by fans of modern art.
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