LÆV Curated Works

Curated Works presents a selection of light objects and sculptural pieces that exist in state of openness rather than completion. Each work invites interaction, allowing the viewer to alter elements, shift compositions and influence light, reflection and form.

Through this engagement, the boundary between artwork and observer dissolves. The objects become spaces for participation, where perception, mood and movement are not only observed but actively shaped. Change is not an interruption of the work, it is an essential part of it.

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A piece of driftwood shaped by water and time, intersected with translucent color planes. Light passes through the surfaces, projecting shifting geometries into space and onto the wall. The work explores the dialogue between natural history and human intervention, where chance, structure and perception converge.

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A modular light object composed of reflective elements and adjustable lenses. The arrangement can be altered by the viewer, allowing the work to shift with mood, perception and interaction.

Light becomes fluid, never fixed, always responsive.

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A massive, weathered block of iron forms the base of this work - dense, heavy and marked by time. Rising from it is a contrasting structure of translucent, iridescent elements. Light passes through these layered forms, creating shifting rainbow reflections that shimmer, scatter and dissolve across the surrounding space.

The work balances weight and lightness, permanence and ephemerality. The object changes continuously with light, position and viewer interaction, never appearing the same twice.

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A mirrored surface carrying interchangeable acrylic glass cylinders in varying colours. The elements can be rearranged by the viewer, allowing the object to shift with mood, perception and light. Reflections, colour and position continuously redefine the work, making the observer an active part of its final form.

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Consciousness Lenses

A work exploring perception through reflection and focus. The lenses act as intermediaries between inner awareness an outer reality, refracting light into shifting viewpoints.

Seeing becomes a moment of alignment, between inside and outside, observer and observed.

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A light object assembled from reclaimed components. Its elements can be repositioned by the viewer, allowing the atmosphere and light pattern to shift with mood and interaction. An exploration of transformation, reuse and perceptual change.

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A charred wooden body marked by cuts and traces, holding coloured glass rods that can be rearranged or replaced. The object reflects how lived experiences, imprints and ruptures give rise too new forms. Through light and shadow, the work opens a space where transformation suggests future possibilities rather than fixed outcomes.

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A rusted metal fragment recovered from river "Traisen" and reawakened through light and acrylic glass. Embedded reflective elements reveal that transformation and beauty can emerge from decay and neglect.

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An old slide projector, dismantled, reconfigured and reinterpreted as a light instrument. Through perforation and optical intervention, it projects shifting fields of color and rhythm into space. What was once a tool for reproduction becomes a generator of movement, depth and ephemeral visual structure.

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Layered, translucent forms rise from a grounded base, interlocking without hierarchy. Light passes through coloured plexiglass surfaces, creating shifting overlaps, reflections and soft chromatic tension.

The object exists between sculpture and light instrument, stable in structure, fluid in perception. A composed moment of balance, where material weight meets optical lightness.