Abstract Neon Sculptures

Berta Fischer's Vivid Art Works Experiment with Organic Forms

Born in 1973, Berlin-based artist Berta Fischer is known for her abstract and incredibly captivating light sculptures. "Her work appears to be the sum of material and form and is made from synthetic materials like PVC and acrylic glass."

Despite of their artificial materials, the artist's sculptures appear organic and natural in their own, intriguing way. Whether hung from a gallery ceiling or displayed as a standing object Beta Fischer's sculptures are striking and otherworldly.

The pieces resemble unconventional versions of scrunched paper and mimic coiled plastic cords that have been organically folded. Using nature as her inspiration, the artist creates captivating works that are displayed in a nuclear neon tone. The transparent forms embody a visually bold aesthetic and challenge traditional design concepts.
Trend Themes
1. Organic-inspired Art - Artists are experimenting with unconventional materials and forms to create captivating works inspired by nature.
2. Neon Lighting - Bold and eye-catching neon lighting is being used in new and unique ways to create visually striking pieces.
3. Synthetic Sculptures - Artists are using synthetic materials like PVC and acrylic glass to create complex and organic-looking sculptures.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry has an opportunity to embrace unconventional materials and forms to create organically inspired works that challenge traditional design concepts.
2. Lighting - The lighting industry can explore the use of neon lighting in new and innovative ways to create visually bold pieces that capture attention.
3. Materials - The materials industry can develop new synthetic materials that allow artists to create complex, organic-looking works in unique and unconventional forms.

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