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Edition of 6 - The plexiglass used is fluorescent under black-light - In a excellent condition // Colormirror Rainbow Pastel Blue Hongkong by Regine Schumann, created in 2020, is an acrylic sculpture that combines color and light to explore perception and visual experience. This piece consists of layered plexiglass that appears to change color depending on the light and viewing angle. In ambient light, the sculpture exhibits soft pastel tones, with subtle reflections and shadow play. Under black light, however, it transforms, becoming vibrant and fluorescent, with neon blue and yellow hues illuminating its form. Limited to an edition of six, this work reflects Schumann's interest in the interaction between color, light, and transparency, creating a dynamic experience where the sculpture's appearance shifts between ethereal and intense, depending on the environment.
Colormirror rainbow pastel blue hongkong, 2020
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Edition of 6 - The plexiglass used is fluorescent under black-light - In a excellent condition // Colormirror Rainbow Pastel Blue Hongkong by Regine Schumann, created in 2020, is an acrylic sculpture that combines color and light to explore perception and visual experience. This piece consists of layered plexiglass that appears to change color depending on the light and viewing angle. In ambient light, the sculpture exhibits soft pastel tones, with subtle reflections and shadow play. Under black light, however, it transforms, becoming vibrant and fluorescent, with neon blue and yellow hues illuminating its form. Limited to an edition of six, this work reflects Schumann's interest in the interaction between color, light, and transparency, creating a dynamic experience where the sculpture's appearance shifts between ethereal and intense, depending on the environment.
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Minimalism is a style in music and visual arts characterized by pared-down designs and simplicity. It began in Western art after World War II, gaining prominence particularly in American visual arts. Minimalism draws heavily on aspects of modernism and is often viewed as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, as well as a precursor to post-minimal art practices. Prominent minimalist artists include Agnes Martin, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Frank Stella, and Dan Flavin.