Original artwork description:

The core element in Kal Mansur’s work is a sculptural object he calls “fodder”. This shape is made of completely clear and hard-edged material. Mansur embeds fluorescent pigments into it which project through the edges. He paints the surrounding elements and encases the work within a translucent acrylic panel. The completed piece appears to change as light strikes its internal elements, enabling the viewer to visually travel through the composition.

Materials used:

Solid acrylic (plexiglass or perspex)

Tags:
#abstract #lighthouse #acrylic sculpture #perspex mount #plexi sculpture 
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Kame 1-2020 (2020)

Sculpture 
by Kal Mansur

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The core element in Kal Mansur’s work is a sculptural object he calls “fodder”. This shape is made of completely clear and hard-edged material. Mansur embeds fluorescent pigments into it which project through the edges. He paints the surrounding elements and encases the work within a translucent acrylic panel. The completed piece appears to change as light strikes its internal elements, enabling the viewer to visually travel through the composition.

Materials used:

Solid acrylic (plexiglass or perspex)

Tags:
#abstract #lighthouse #acrylic sculpture #perspex mount #plexi sculpture 
Featured by our Editors:
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The ability to conduct how light interacts with surfaces is my ongoing attempt to create a visual braille, that is, a language by which color, light, and composition can be... Read more

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