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(e)merge art fair is a week away! See the exhibitors here. (Pictured: Anrika Rupp, Galaxy in a box #9, 2012. Acrylic, plexiglass, LED lights.) Retro Rad, Layered Art, Plastic Art, Light Art, Acrylic Art, Perspex, Installation Art, Fused Glass, Lighting Design
(e)merge art fair is a week away! See the exhibitors here. (Pictured: Anrika Rupp, Galaxy in a box #9, 2012. Acrylic, plexiglass, LED lights.)
Wood Wall Sculpture Minimalist Art Modern Art by SplitGrain, $525.00 Abstract Sculpture, Wood Sculpture, Wall Sculptures, Modern Sculpture, Sculpture Ideas, Sculpture Painting, Ceramic Sculptures, Minimal Art, Art Minimaliste
Wood Wall Sculpture Minimalist Art Modern Art by SplitGrain, $525.00
SF0704-45007-HyattRegency | by Bill in DC Architecture Design, Parametric Architecture, Parametric Design, Architecture Building, Landscape Architecture, Building Design
SF0704-45007-HyattRegency | by Bill in DC
Interactive CB2 Wall Light Sculpture Luminaire Design, Led Wall Sconce, Wall Sconces, Wall Lamps, Candle Sconces, Mur Diy, Weather Display, Led Lights
Interactive CB2 Wall Light Sculpture
31 Works Of Art We Can All Appreciate Diy And Crafts, Arts And Crafts, Nail Design, Design Art, My New Room, Amazing Art, Awesome, Home Decor Ideas
31 Works Of Art We Can All Appreciate
Tasmania-based furniture designer Duncan Meerding loves the outback wilderness, which comes across in his work – his most popular pieces are simple logs whose natural cracks emit soft, warm light. Meerding is also legally blind, so the use of light in his pieces helps him communicate how he sees the world Backyard Lighting, Outdoor Lighting, Outdoor Decor, Landscape Lighting, Garden Lighting, Pathway Lighting, Outdoor Ideas, Outdoor Projects, Wood Projects
Tasmania-based furniture designer Duncan Meerding loves the outback wilderness, which comes across in his work – his most popular pieces are simple logs whose natural cracks emit soft, warm light. Meerding is also legally blind, so the use of light in his pieces helps him communicate how he sees the world