Abstract sculpture with a semi-circular rust-colored top, a metallic base, and neon pink and purple tubing arranged vertically with a metallic right angle at the back.
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S005 NEON RADIATOR (II)

  • Radiator (II) is a unique piece that extends the series’ focus on structure, heat, and containment. A hand-formed neon “radiator”—made from a single piece of fused cobalt and clear glass pumped with neon—emits a bright red and purple glow that reads as both line and surface, intensified by the layered glass.

    The illuminated element emerges from a hand-formed terracotta bowl, and is held in place by a cantilevered arm made of aircraft aluminum.

    The work is built as a set of contrasts: the bowl’s earthen mass and irregular edge against the radiator’s crisp geometry; the softness of clay against the engineered metal; light treated as a material that appears to press, hover, and radiate.

    This sculpture is designed to be wall mounted or placed on a tabletop. Although the Radiator series includes multiple variants, this configuration is unique.

  • One of one. Available for purchase. Price upon request.

    • tube: 8mm fused clear and cobalt borosilicate glass, pumped with neon

    • cabinet: aircraft aluminum and american terracotta with sodium silicate glaze

    • power supply: 10kv, 50/60Hz UL approved

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