
《Light Arrangemen》从会在黑暗中发光的水下生物获得灵感。Tsai & Yoshikawa在参观水族馆时,被那些在水中游动且强烈发光的生动生物所吸引,并对它们强大而震撼的视觉效果感到惊讶。该作品采用混合媒介创作,以抽象形式表现海洋生物。这标志着《Light Arrangement》系列的开端。随着这一系列的发展,艺术家们创造了悬挂在天花板上的《Light Arrangement - 水生植物》。
Light Arrangement No.1 和 Light Arrangement No.2
对于《Light Arrangement No.1》和《Light Arrangement No.2》,Tsai & Yoshikawa的灵感来源于古代中国客厅装饰中的华丽大花瓶。他们使用放大镜重新塑造古董花瓶的形状,并在其顶部添加了一些抽象的植物元素,创造出色彩斑斓、形态各异的三维花朵,形成了一件既优雅又充满活力的艺术品。
放大镜突出了花瓶内核的不同颜色和图案。由于折射作用以及人群移动造成的光影变化,使得这件不动的艺术品变得生机勃勃,产生了变幻莫测的图案和丰富的想象空间。夜晚,放大镜将光线反射到周围环境中,营造出令人印象深刻的视觉冲击力。
观赏与收藏
这些作品可以在Google Arts & Culture上查看。此外,这些作品可以购买或委托定制。如有任何咨询或希望获取当前可售作品的完整列表,请联系Tsai & Yoshikawa.。
Light Arrangement - Blooming Propeller draw inspirations from underwater animals that glow in the dark. Tsai & Yoshikawa are intrigued by the intense glowing vivid creatures that swim in the water during their visits to the aquarium. They are surprised by their intense and powerful visual appearance. Works are created with mixed media to formulate the abstract form of sea creatures. It is the beginning of Light Arrangement series. As this series develops, the artists create Light Arrangement - Aquatic Flora that hangs on the ceiling.
For Light Arrangement No.1 and Light Arrangement No.2, Tsai & Yoshikawa draw inspiration from the flamboyant giant vase that was once a living room ornament in ancient China. They use a magnifier to recreate the shape of an ancient vase and top it off with some abstract plant-like elements to create colourful three-dimensional flowers in abstract shapes, resulting in an object of elegance and exuberance.
The magnifier highlights the different colours and patterns at the inner core of the vase. Changes of light and shadows resulted from refractions and crowd movement has enlivened the immovable piece of artwork to create mercurial patterns and lively imagination. At night, the magnifier reflects the light onto its surroundings creating an impressive visual impact.
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The works are available to view, purchase and commission. For enquiries and a full list of currently available works, please contact Tsai & Yoshikawa.