Architecture, Graphic Design, Lighting

‘Flora’ by Astrid Krogh

0 Comments 01 October 2009

With her colorful ‘Neon wallpapers’ and her delicate luminous weavings the Danish textile designer Astrid Krogh has not only lighten up some rather dry environments such as the Danish Parliament or the headquarter of the Danish State Railway – many of her works are associated with the architecture of well-known international practices.

Artist Astrid Krogh uses neon lights instead of paint as her medium to create bright wall displays. Her latest neon light installation is ‘Flora’, a decoration for the Nikolai Quarter in Kolding, Denmark, which was commissioned by the Commune of Kolding.

In contrast to Astrids previous neon tapestries ‘Flora’ is less patterned but a very free composition of old floral ornaments.

For her 12 x 11 meters installation, the artist used 220 meters of neon tubes.

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