Description
Purpose
The piece seeks to visualize the invisible flow of data and energy, turning the cold logic of technology into a warm, organic, and rhythmic experience of light.
This work captures the mesmerizing inertia of a digital storm, a moment where currents of violet and cyan converge into a liquid spiral. The composition pulls the viewer toward a tranquil center, an eye of calm amidst a hyper-saturated torrent of light and energy that feels both microscopic and cosmic in scale.
Living with this piece is an exercise in modern contemplation. Its deep black background provides a grounding depth that allows the glossy, translucent tubes to appear as though they are floating in the room, offering a sense of infinite space and a pulse of technological life that transforms any contemporary environment.
Interior Decorator’s Advice
- Place on a dark or charcoal-toned wall to allow the neon highlights to fully bleed into the surrounding space
- Use focused, cool-toned spotlighting to enhance the specular highlights and the illusion of three-dimensionality
- Pair with minimalist, sleek furniture in glass, chrome, or matte black to mirror its futuristic vocabulary
Perfect For
- Seekers of a high-tech aesthetic who appreciate the intersection of mathematics and art
- Collectors looking for a bold focal point that balances high energy with structural harmony
- Interior designers creating forward-thinking environments that require a sense of depth and motion
Key Features
- Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
- Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
- Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
- Style: Digital Art
- Edition: Unlimited.
- Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
- Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.





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