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Mystical Serpent Light Art Installation by Weijie Yang

Mystical Serpent Light Art Installation

Platinum A' Design Award Winner 2025

monumental light installation, architectural intervention, serpentine forms, tubular LED sculpture, urban nightscape, nocturnal illumination, cadmium red, ultramarine violet, cerulean blue, electric orange, magenta, golden amber, chromatic LED matrices, geometric patterning, checkerboard motifs, hexagonal tessellation, scale patterns, digital pixelation, brick facade, terracotta architecture, asymmetrical composition, S-curve dynamics, sweeping diagonal vectors, coiling movement, undulating rhythm, complementary color harmony, warm-cool contrast, high saturation, specular highlights, architectural penetration, impossible spatial relationships, site-specific installation, contemporary light art, kinetic optical effects, Op Art influence, environmental sculpture, experiential spectacle, mythological symbolism, serpent archetype, digital aesthetics, urban transformation, long-exposure photography, motion blur, vehicular light trails, ground-level reflections, wet pavement, neon signage, commercial district, intersection setting, forced perspective, dramatic foreshortening, monumental scale, playful grandeur, technological wonder, chromatic vibration, pattern density, luminous intensity, nocturnal drama, architectural animation, frozen dynamism, transformative energy, contemporary public art, festival aesthetic, permanent installation, urban mythology, spectacular presence, visual rhythm, spiraling trajectories, cultural celebration, communal gathering space, photogenic landmark, Instagram-worthy spectacle, destination architecture, placemaking intervention, civic pride, artistic innovation, technical sophistication, imaginative vision

On the facade of a century old building in Shanghai China, Mystical Serpent was created a lighting art installation, blending serpent legends from ancient China and Rome. The winding 3D inflatable snake body is made of lightweight recyclable materials. It passes through the walls and windows that present a pseudo 3D effect by covering printed murals and pasting glass stickers. This installation connects the horizontal and vertical spaces, creating a three dimensional sense as a whole. It also brings a new visual experience to this century old building.