Bubble Forest — Public Sculpture
This palette was extracted from
Award-Winning Public Sculpture
This design features Black, Dark Slate Blue, Saddle Brown, Dark Slate Gray, and Steel Blue.
About the Award-Winning Public Sculpture Design: "Bubble Forest" is a public sculpture made of acid resistant stainless steel. The material has the property of reflecting both natural and artificial light. During the night, it is illuminated with programmable RGB LED lamps. It was created as a reflection on the ability of plants to produce oxygen. The title forest consists of 18 steel stems/trunks ending with crowns in the form of spherical constructions representing a single air bubble. “Bubble Forest” refers to the terrestrial flora as well as to that known from the bottom of lakes, seas and oceans.
This palette has a cool feel, evoking tranquility and clarity.
View at A' Design AwardBubble Forest, where these colors originate, was designed by Mirek Struzik.
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Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
This palette was extracted from Mirek Struzik's award-winning project "Bubble Forest".
Mirek Struzik is an award-winning creative director honored by the A' Design Award. Their portfolio demonstrates expertise in design and visual communication.
Mirek Struzik is a sculptor and specializes in art in public space. He has successfully completed countless projects all around the world, from Dubai to Chicago. Most of his works are made from stainless steel and are illuminated with programmable RGB lamps. The most characteristic feature of his art is its ability to transform, when the sun sets. At dusk, when the lighting system engages, they completely transform their character and become even more attractive and eye-catching. One of the major topics Mirek presents with his art is transferring objects of nature from micro to macro scale.
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Bubble Forest was honored with the Platinum A' Fine Arts and Art Installation Design Award in 2020. The A' Design Award is a globally recognized design award program that acknowledges exceptional design innovation. Winners are selected through thorough review by a distinguished panel with diverse expertise in design. The Platinum status indicates commendable design excellence as assessed by the judging body.
Celebrate the transformative power of creativity with the A' Fine Arts and Art Installation Design Award. The fine art award category highlights artistic innovation, the interplay of media and space, and the profound impact on public engagement and cultural discourse.
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