Platinum A' Design Award Winner 2020
public sculpture, light installation, kinetic art, urban plaza, evening scene, twilight atmosphere, blue hour photography, illuminated spheres, luminous orbs, metallic stems, LED technology, cyan luminescence, magenta glow, aquamarine radiance, violet illumination, rose-toned light, complementary color harmony, warm-cool contrast, organic forms, biomorphic abstraction, contemporary art, site-specific installation, architectural context, glazed facade, transparent architecture, human scale, monumental sculpture, interactive environment, cellular structure, concentric patterns, translucent materials, diffused light, atmospheric halos, ground lighting, uplighting, reflective surfaces, metallic finish, concrete pavement, urban landscape, pedestrian space, evening ambiance, chromatic vibration, rhythmic composition, asymmetrical balance, vertical emphasis, clustered arrangement, botanical metaphor, jellyfish morphology, bioluminescent reference, kelp forest allusion, wildflower evocation, technological sublime, poetic engineering, experiential art, immersive installation, public art, civic space enhancement, community gathering, aesthetic activation, contemporary design, light and color, temporal specificity, dusk illumination, architectural integration, material contrast, hard and soft edges, linear clarity, atmospheric diffusion, spatial depth, foreground emphasis, proportional harmony, scale relationships, dynamic equilibrium, visual rhythm, chromatic accent, cool dominance, warm punctuation, middle-key tonality, high-value luminosity, saturated hues, vibrant palette, environmental sculpture, placemaking, urban beautification, accessible art, democratic aesthetics, wonder generation, enchantment creation, transformative intervention, ephemeral permanence, electrical sculpture, technological craft.
"Bubble Forest" is a public sculpture made of acid resistant stainless steel. The material has the property of reflecting both natural and artificial light. During the night, it is illuminated with programmable RGB LED lamps. It was created as a reflection on the ability of plants to produce oxygen. The title forest consists of 18 steel stems/trunks ending with crowns in the form of spherical constructions representing a single air bubble. “Bubble Forest” refers to the terrestrial flora as well as to that known from the bottom of lakes, seas and oceans.