Take 5: Geometric Ceramics, Blow-Up Installations, Black-Lit Rooms + More
Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns to Take 5 with five favorite artists, including Devin Wilde, ENESS, Momoko Ikarashi, and more.
Twice a month we invite one of the Design Milk team members to share five personal favorites ? an opportunity for each of us to reveal the sort of designs we love and appreciate in our own lives from a more personal perspective. Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns this week for our Take 5 series.
1. Bruno Billio’s TRON Installations
I’ve been following Toronto-based Bruno Billio’s Instagram for awhile and I keep revisiting his various TRON installations, which are a mesmerizing blend of futuristic aesthetics and immersive art. Inspired by the iconic visual style of the 1982 TRON film, Billio uses neon lights and black lighting to create dynamic, otherworldly environments that captivate those experiencing them in real life. His installations highlight architectural details and geometric designs that glow vividly under the black light, evoking a sense of stepping into a digital realm. The vibrant colors and sharp contrasts of the neon elements against the darker background draw the audience into a surreal experience, blurring the lines between reality and the virtual world. Top: Vessel No. VII, in Ivory glaze \ Bottom: Vessel No. II, in Aged Bronze glaze \ Photo: Courtesy of Devin Wilde
2. Devin Wilde Sculptural Vessels
Watching Devin Wilde’s sculpture practice take shape over the last ...
Twice a month we invite one of the Design Milk team members to share five personal favorites ? an opportunity for each of us to reveal the sort of designs we love and appreciate in our own lives from a more personal perspective. Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns this week for our Take 5 series.
1. Bruno Billio’s TRON Installations
I’ve been following Toronto-based Bruno Billio’s Instagram for awhile and I keep revisiting his various TRON installations, which are a mesmerizing blend of futuristic aesthetics and immersive art. Inspired by the iconic visual style of the 1982 TRON film, Billio uses neon lights and black lighting to create dynamic, otherworldly environments that captivate those experiencing them in real life. His installations highlight architectural details and geometric designs that glow vividly under the black light, evoking a sense of stepping into a digital realm. The vibrant colors and sharp contrasts of the neon elements against the darker background draw the audience into a surreal experience, blurring the lines between reality and the virtual world. Top: Vessel No. VII, in Ivory glaze \ Bottom: Vessel No. II, in Aged Bronze glaze \ Photo: Courtesy of Devin Wilde
2. Devin Wilde Sculptural Vessels
Watching Devin Wilde’s sculpture practice take shape over the last ...
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