Christina Augustesen's "daylight sculptures" use acrylic lamellas to capture sunset colours at Copenhagen design festival
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Cajsa Carlson
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Visual artist Christina Augustesen created a series of colourful sculptures called "daylight sculptures" using acrylic lamellas for the 3 Days of Design festival in Copenhagen. The installation, created in collaboration with Danish window manufacturer Velux, features hues that change depending on how light hits them, evoking the colours of sunset. The sculptures were displayed at Pas Normal Studio's exhibition space in Copenhagen's Nordhavn neighbourhood.
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· 2 pulledVisual artist Christina Augustesen used acrylic lamellas to create a series of colourful sculptures, with hues that change depending on how the light hits them.
The installation was a collaboration with Danish window manufacturer Velux, shown at Pas Normal Studio's exhibition space in Copenhagen's trendy Nordhavn neighbourhood.
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