Works:
Though Luck
Installation,
Design,
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51x50cm
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glass neon light
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The orange neon glows like a warning signal.
A color of construction sites, emergency lights, and alarm, it promises urgency, perhaps even care. What appears as care reveals itself as indifference.
“Tough Luck” is not an outcry, but it is a shrug.
A cold, casual formula for structural failure, where individual lives collide with systems. The piece stands as a marker of a present in which crises - economic, ecological, psychological - are fully visible, yet continuously normalized. Not tragedy. Not drama. But the routine acceptance of the irreversible. A permanent warning light that prevents nothing. The light stays on. Responsibility does not.
The orange neon glows like a warning signal.
A color of construction sites, emergency lights, and alarm, it promises urgency, perhaps even care. What appears as care reveals itself as indifference.
“Tough Luck” is not an outcry, but it is a shrug.
A cold, casual formula for structural failure, where individual lives collide with systems. The piece stands as a marker of a present in which crises - economic, ecological, psychological - are fully visible, yet continuously normalized. Not tragedy. Not drama. But the routine acceptance of the irreversible. A permanent warning light that prevents nothing. The light stays on. Responsibility does not.


Though Luck
Works:
Installation,
Installation,
Design,
Design,
|
51x50cm
51x50cm
|
|
glass neon light
glass neon light
|
|
