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Bubble Forest Public SculptureBubble Forest Public SculptureBubble Forest Public Sculpture is a monumental artistic installation that exemplifies the intersection of environmental consciousness and contemporary public art design. Created by Polish sculptor Mirek Struzik, this remarkable structure stands at an impressive height of 570 centimeters and spans 450 centimeters in width and depth, serving as a profound reflection on the oxygen-producing capabilities of both terrestrial and aquatic flora. The sculpture comprises 18 meticulously crafted stems fabricated from electropolished, acid-resistant stainless steel, each crowned with spherical constructions that symbolize air bubbles, creating a harmonious blend of industrial materials and organic forms. This innovative installation, which garnered the prestigious Platinum A' Design Award in the Fine Arts and Art Installation Design category, demonstrates exceptional technical sophistication through its integration of programmable RGB LED illumination systems that transform the sculpture's appearance from day to night. The reflective properties of the stainless steel material interact dynamically with both natural and artificial light, creating an ever-changing visual experience that responds to its environment. Located at a prominent commercial space in Nice, France, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea, the sculpture serves as both a landmark and a contemplative piece that bridges the gap between microscopic natural phenomena and macroscopic artistic expression. The work's conceptual depth lies in its exploration of underwater flora and its vital role in oxygen production, translated into an accessible public art piece that encourages environmental awareness while maintaining strong aesthetic appeal. The installation's strategic placement and scale make it an influential orientation point and popular photographic subject, successfully fulfilling its dual role as both an artistic statement and a functional urban element. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: public sculpture, environmental art, stainless steel construction, LED illumination, botanical inspiration, urban landmark SOURCES: |
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