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CANADA -- /INNOVATION/newswire -- Jul 30, 2020
Nargiza Usmanova presents "Crystal," a captivating art installation showcased at the "Yonge + St. Clair" Fall Art Festival in Toronto, Canada, symbolizing the theme of transformation through a unique blend of form and function.
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Nargiza Usmanova's "Crystal" stands out as a remarkable addition to the "Yonge + St. Clair" Fall Art Festival, designed to promote local businesses and celebrate the theme of transformation. This stunning lighting art installation, spanning 7.5 meters in length, 3.5 meters in width, and 3.2 meters in height, embodies the essence of change and evolution through its intricate design.
The "Crystal" art installation is a testament to Usmanova's innovative approach, featuring a volumetric structural arch resembling a crystal, crafted using 115 meters of copper tube pipes, 900 meters of ropes, 1000 zip-ties, and illuminated by 5 meters of LED Neon Flex. The use of triangular shapes and rope knitting adds a distinct touch, symbolizing the process of transformation within the crystal lattice.
Usmanova's creation aims to engage viewers on a sensory level, prompting contemplation about life's journey and the impact of choices. The incorporation of copper tubes and ropes serves as a metaphor for the diversity of life and the influence of external factors on individual decisions. Furthermore, "Crystal" seamlessly integrates with the urban landscape, evolving over time and reflecting its surroundings.
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