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The Tanya Clarke Liquid Lights are Industrial but Emotional

With an almost endless array of utterly unique pieces, the Tanya Clarke Liquid Lights have a lustrous allure that juxtaposes organic and industrial cues. Using plumbing fixtures as her frames for standing, hanging and sitting lamps, the designer constructs circuitous structures from which she suspends hand-sculpted glass droplets.

Part activist and part industrial designer, the artist has used this illuminating installation as a means to bring awareness to water consumption. With a combination of found manmade objects with added natural flair, the Clarke 'Liquid Lights' are ecological gems.
Trend Themes
1. Organic-industrial Lighting - The trend of organic-industrial lighting combines natural and industrial elements to create unique and visually striking light fixtures.
2. Upcycled Design - The trend of upcycled design repurposes found objects and materials to create new and sustainable products, such as the Tanya Clarke Liquid Lights.
3. Eco-conscious Art - The trend of eco-conscious art focuses on using artistic installations to raise awareness about environmental issues, like the water consumption showcased by the Clarke 'Liquid Lights'.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting Design - The lighting design industry can explore organic-industrial aesthetics to create innovative and visually captivating light fixtures.
2. Sustainable Product Design - The sustainable product design industry can embrace upcycled design principles to create eco-friendly and unique products.
3. Environmental Art - The environmental art industry can leverage artistic installations to engage audiences and promote awareness about pressing environmental issues.

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