Geometric Art Pieces

Sandra Fettingis' This Time Things Will Be Different Exhibit is Colorful

Sandra Fettingis' current exhibition This Time Things Will Be Different features colorfully fluorescent art pieces that pretty much pop right off the walls. Although known for her work with plastic, Sandra Fettingi has molded wood and paper into contemporary creations that are futuristically pretty for this geometrically playful project.

Sandra Fettingis' solo show is based in in Denver, CO at Plastic Chapel. It will run until March 9, 2011.

Fluorescent Art
The use of fluorescent colors in contemporary art creates an opportunity to disrupt traditional art forms and attract new audiences.
Geometric Design
Exploring new shapes and designs within art can lead to innovative products and technologies in other industries.
Molded Wood and Paper
Using unconventional materials in art can lead to exploration of eco-friendly and sustainable options for other industries.

Industries Being Reshaped

Art and Design
Artists and designers can experiment with fluorescent colors and geometric designs to create unique and disruptive pieces.
Interior Design
The use of fluorescent colors and geometric designs in artwork can inspire new trends in interior design and decor.
Sustainable Technology
Exploring the use of molded wood and paper in art can inspire eco-friendly and sustainable materials in technology and manufacturing.
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