#8220;Light,” says Chris Wood, “is the purest form of radiance.” The Cambridgeshire-based artist is known for her dazzling installations made of dichroic glass—this transparent material produces a shifting spectrum of color depending on the viewpoint—that emit phenomenal prisms when illuminated. Often arranged on a panel or wall, the works evoke organic patterns, like helices, murmurations, and in the case of Wood’s most recent piece, the spiral of a nautilus shell. A commission from the beauty brand Clé de Peau Beauté in celebration of its 40th anniversary, this new rainbow-like installation revolves around that milestone. More
The Little Ant Hill Fine Art Print
Geometric Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood — Colossal
New Glowing Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood are Activated by Sunlight
New Glowing Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood are Activated by Sunlight — Colossal
Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood Reflect Light in a Rainbow of Color — Colossal
The Little Ant Hill Fine Art Print
Dazzling Light Art Installation Uses Dichroic, a NASA-Crafted Coating
Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood Reflect Light in a Rainbow of Color — Colossal
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Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood Reflect Light in a Rainbow of Color
Shifting Spectrums of Color Radiate from Dazzling Installations By Chris Wood – ArtThat
Vivid Spectrums of Color Radiate from Chris Wood's Intricate Installations of Dichroic Glass — Colossal
New Glowing Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood are Activated by Sunlight — Colossal