Original artwork description:

This was a commissioned piece based on the work 'Rectangular windows', according to the customer's dimensions wish.
In each of the two cabinets, fourteen colored rectangular tubes are hung from a strong thin thread, in an elaborate way that offers several degrees of freedom. The tubes can move and rotate with the slightest air currents, making the artwork responsive to movement in space. Thus, the work ‘socializes’ with the presence of people in the room, while it can stay still when no life exists around.
The result is a continuously-changing pattern of lines and colors.

The best location seems to be close to a window or anywhere there is some traffic by people and smooth air currents are present (indoors of course!).

Materials:
High-quality, acid-free card stock tubes, reinforced with an extra card stock layer inside. Plywood case, painted with non-fading polyurethane paint, resistant to scratches. Strong polyester thread.
The work has a very long life, provided that is placed inside a room with low humidity and no extreme temperature differences (like any other artwork).

I will be happy to answer any of your questions. Please feel free to send me a message!

Best,
George Koutsouris

Materials used:

Polyurethane paint on plywood, coloured acid-free card stock, glue, polyester thread

Tags:
#abstract #pop art #geometrical #stripes #geometric abstraction #moving #geometric abstract #optical art #kinetic painting #kinetic #mobile #light colors #changing colors #kinetic sculpture 

Rectangular windows II (diptych) (2023)

Relief 
by George Koutsouris

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This was a commissioned piece based on the work 'Rectangular windows', according to the customer's dimensions wish.
In each of the two cabinets, fourteen colored rectangular tubes are hung from a strong thin thread, in an elaborate way that offers several degrees of freedom. The tubes can move and rotate with the slightest air currents, making the artwork responsive to movement in space. Thus, the work ‘socializes’ with the presence of people in the room, while it can stay still when no life exists around.
The result is a continuously-changing pattern of lines and colors.

The best location seems to be close to a window or anywhere there is some traffic by people and smooth air currents are present (indoors of course!).

Materials:
High-quality, acid-free card stock tubes, reinforced with an extra card stock layer inside. Plywood case, painted with non-fading polyurethane paint, resistant to scratches. Strong polyester thread.
The work has a very long life, provided that is placed inside a room with low humidity and no extreme temperature differences (like any other artwork).

I will be happy to answer any of your questions. Please feel free to send me a message!

Best,
George Koutsouris

Materials used:

Polyurethane paint on plywood, coloured acid-free card stock, glue, polyester thread

Tags:
#abstract #pop art #geometrical #stripes #geometric abstraction #moving #geometric abstract #optical art #kinetic painting #kinetic #mobile #light colors #changing colors #kinetic sculpture 
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George Koutsouris has exhibited in many group and solo shows in Denmark, and internationally, winning several awards. He has created a variety of works from kinetic to interactive, from flat... Read more

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