Japanese artist Rui Sasaki creates a series of glowing glass sculptures that react to visitors with shift in brightness depending on their movements. The delicate glass artworks use phosphorescent material that can capture and store light of a wavelength close to that of sunlight, and then glowing blue light in the dark. “Visitors will doubtless be surprised to find that even if they cannot see anything on first entering the gallery, stay long enough and their eyes will become accustomed to the dark, and the elements of the work will gradually become visible,” Rui Sasaki explained on her website, as an artist, she focuses on creating artworks mainly usingh transparent materials, whose work is about the exploration of discovery of subtle intimacy through the interplay between body and surroundings. Source
Glowing glass artworks by Rui Sasaki
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