Gabriel Dawe is one of nine artists commissioned to create ‘room sized’ works for the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery in Washington this year.
This 5.8m hight work, stretching from the floor to the ceiling of the gallery and entitled ‘Plexus A1’, uses 9.7 kilometers of polyester sewing thread in 15 colours to represent the full spectrum of visible light.
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All this needs is a unicorn.
I have unique h… oh apologies, I misheard….
All you need is love Bertie
That’s some fuppin’ nice sh*t right there!
^_^
David Quinn won’t like this, just more of that creeping gay agenda for him to clutch his pearls about
Besides, it’d look just as good in a flat, conservative grey.
Does the grey represent the cold dead hand of the Church crushing all that is good from the world? Then, yes, he digs it.