Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass

Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass:
Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass recycling lighting bicycles
Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass recycling lighting bicycles
Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass recycling lighting bicycles
Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass recycling lighting bicycles
Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass recycling lighting bicycles
Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass recycling lighting bicycles
Recycled Bike Part Chandeliers Under a Texas Overpass recycling lighting bicycles
Ballroom Luminoso is a series of six chandeliers designed by artists Joe O’Connell and Blessing Hancock currently installed in San Antonio, Texas. Made from custom made structural steel, custom LEDs and recycled bicycle parts, the lights project colorful silhouettes of sprockets and other pieces onto the otherwise drab cement underpass. From the artist’s statement about the project:
Ballroom Luminoso references the area’s past, present, and future in the design of its intricately detailed medallions. The images in the medallions draw on the community’s agricultural history, strong Hispanic heritage, and burgeoning environmental movement. The medallions are a play on the iconography of La Loteria, which has become a touchstone of Hispanic culture. Utilizing traditional tropes like La Escalera (the Ladder), La Rosa (the Rose), and La Sandía (the Watermelon), the piece alludes to the neighborhood’s farming roots and horticultural achievements. Each character playfully rides a bike acting as a metaphor for the neighborhood’s environmental progress, its concurrent eco-restoration projects, and its developing cycling culture.
If you liked this project you might also enjoy Carolina Fontoura Alzaga’s bike chain chandeliers. Images above courtesy photographer Fred Gonzales. (via lustik)

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