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Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks

Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks

Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks

When a well-known French artist was a child, he went to an exhibition with his mother and really fell in love with a work. The name of this work is Modern Art. Patron Saint, this is an avant-garde style work that continues Dadaism. From then on, he began to use different materials to experiment with changes. Later, he traveled to Eoliennes Island and discovered a very precious stone. This stone was the result of a volcanic eruption. The obsidian that was left behind later successfully started a series of creative works using natural black glass as the material.

Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks


Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks


Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks

Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks


Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks

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Installation art using stacked glass-undercurrent bricks

Later, he exhibited a huge black wave at a contemporary art center. This The huge wave is made up of 10,000 overlapping black glass bricks, as if it could swallow up the entire space in a second. The artist actually created this work to pay tribute to the photographic work of the same name.

In In another exhibition area, people can see another huge work. This work reflects the potential power of nature. It uses many steel beads to string together a powerful tornado. This tornado hovers in mid-air, giving people A very vivid feeling, and a wild pansy piece, woven using colored glass beads.