Hidden Radiance
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A floor-standing light art object.
“What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
"Hidden Radiance" captures the ethereal beauty of a northern meadow at dawn. Inspired by blooming lupines that transform landscapes into seas of blue, it lives in the delicate boundary between the real and the imagined.
This work is a meditation on the quiet coexistence of light and matter. A reminder that true beauty often shines most profoundly when half-concealed, inviting us to discover the light within.
MATERIALS • DIMENSIONS • DETAILS
Stained glass, solder, plywood, fabric, lighting elements
Stained Glass: handcrafted in the classic Tiffany technique.
Plywood structure: an original design realized in collaboration with Nikita Maksimov Bureau.
Light Diffusion: a hand-stretched, semi-transparent fabric creates the signature muted glow.
20×70×180 cm | 8 × 28 × 71 inch
2024
Current Location: presented at the editorial office of INTERIOR+DESIGN magazine, Moscow.
For inquiries, please use the form above or email directly at lena.zaycman@gmail.com
A floor-standing light art object.
“What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
"Hidden Radiance" captures the ethereal beauty of a northern meadow at dawn. Inspired by blooming lupines that transform landscapes into seas of blue, it lives in the delicate boundary between the real and the imagined.
This work is a meditation on the quiet coexistence of light and matter. A reminder that true beauty often shines most profoundly when half-concealed, inviting us to discover the light within.
MATERIALS • DIMENSIONS • DETAILS
Stained glass, solder, plywood, fabric, lighting elements
Stained Glass: handcrafted in the classic Tiffany technique.
Plywood structure: an original design realized in collaboration with Nikita Maksimov Bureau.
Light Diffusion: a hand-stretched, semi-transparent fabric creates the signature muted glow.
20×70×180 cm | 8 × 28 × 71 inch
2024
Current Location: presented at the editorial office of INTERIOR+DESIGN magazine, Moscow.
For inquiries, please use the form above or email directly at lena.zaycman@gmail.com