© Rob Ley
这一公共艺术装置起源于对广阔的Ballona流域及其对洛杉矶山谷的深远影响的感激。装置受该地区高大的湿地草的形态的启发,以及它们创造密集的流动的表面和体量的能力。该大尺度的雕塑是对数百个独立元素经过组合形成纪念性结构的研究。
This public artwork began with an appreciation of the extensive Ballona Watershed and its far reach into the Los Angeles Valley. The installation is inspired by the tall wetland grasses in the region and their ability to create dense, animated surfaces and volumes. This large-scale sculpture is a study of how hundreds of separate elements, once arranged, contribute to a monumental composition.
▼装置概览,installation overview© Rob Ley
该装置由425个直径为3英寸的独特铝管构成,这些铝管排列密集,形成类似曲面的结构。渐变的色调加强了艺术作品的深度,前景的元素采用浅色调,后部的元素则采用深色调。
It is composed of 425 uniquely formed 3” diameter aluminum tubes that are arranged in a dense, surface-like configuration. The gradient color palette reinforces the perception of depth in the artwork, with forward elements being lighter shades, while elements in the back take on darker tones.
▼装置近景,closer view of the installation© Rob Ley
▼装置细部,installation detail© Rob Ley
Material: Painted Aluminum
Size: 24′ H x 165′ L
Location: Culver City, CA
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