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Cari CohenCube Led Light . Mixed media on wood with LED light2022
2022
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This sculpture light is a captivating addition to the Art + Light series, where the interplay of light and art creates a unique and fascinating effect. The wooden cube is covered with mixed media and painted with acrylic, giving it an exceptional appearance that complements modern design.
The LED light inserted transversely through the piece creates a beautiful halo of light that runs through the entire sculpture. Using the dimmer, the light can be adjusted to generate various effects, making it a versatile work of art.
Standing at 9"x 9"x 9", the Cube LED Light is powered by a 9V battery, and its perfect placement is on the floor or in a shelf.
The mixture of turquoise and grey tones adds an extra layer of uniqueness, enhancing the sculpture's overall appeal. In summary, this sculpture light is an exquisite addition to the Art + Light series that generates an outstanding effect through the interplay of light and art.
- Creator:Cari Cohen (1966, Argentinian, American)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 9 in (22.86 cm)Width: 9 in (22.86 cm)Depth: 9 in (22.86 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami, US
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1819211877442
Cari Cohen
Cari Cohen was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and is currently based in North Miami Beach where she makes work that borders two and three dimensions. Inspired by architectural masters Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry, Cohen’s visual language shares hard-edged lines with curves, inserting the organic into the angular square and breaking the rational towards the new and fantastic. Current projects have been shown at Miami Dade College where she presented her two distinct Series: Art + Light on pure Geometry and Art + Light on Organic evolving, and in 2019 she showed her new work with Art Santa Fe, NM, by Contemporary Art Projects USA. She has largely shown her work at Art Fairs and galleries such as the Wit Gallery, Lenox, MA and has also shown in private and public institutions including Citibank where she had artworks on display at the Aventura and Bal Harbour branches. Cohen received a degree in Architecture from the University of Buenos Aires, also specializing in multimedia design and photography through which she established her own Design firm in architecture and interior design in Buenos Aires, creating projects for international companies. Then in 2001, she relocated to the USA where she completed coursework in painting at Florida International University and Florida Atlantic University, also studying techniques for working with metals. She became American Citizen in 2010 and in 2016, Cohen founded her own creativity Art School, "The Fun Palette", to teach adults and children in a large range of innovative visual art fields. Also in 2016, she became a Certified Art Teacher for Golden and continues to teach along with her studio practice.
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