The proposed urban installation in the Miami Design District consists of several inflatable structures shaped like aliens, colored in pink to evoke a connection to Florida. These playful structures will take over the public space, inviting passersby to interact with them and experience being inside both on a macro and micro scale. The installation aims to create a sense of wonder and playfulness in the urban environment, inviting people to engage with their surroundings in a new way and stimulating their imagination. The use of vibrant colors and whimsical shapes will create a visual spectacle that is sure to capture the attention of locals and tourists alike, making it a memorable addition to the city's public art scene.
This recycled acrylic sculpture captures the essence of an underwater archetype structure, with its intricate details and flowing lines reminiscent of the organic forms found in the depths of the ocean. The sculpture blurs the boundaries between transparency and translucency, as light passes through the acrylic material in a mesmerizing display. As the viewer moves around the sculpture, different angles reveal new dimensions and depths, evoking a sense of exploration and discovery. The use of recycled materials also adds an environmental dimension to the artwork, reflecting the artist's concern for sustainability and the need to protect our oceans.
RED SNOW WHITE