| Icelandic graphic artist Katrin Olina has completed two new projects: the interior of Cristal Bar in Hong Kong and a multimedia installation at Reykjavik Art Museum. |
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| Cristal Bar, Hong Kong: 9/F, 33 Wellington Street,The Loop.
An interior based around graphic art and the application of a visual language in an entire space. In this project, of an interior of a Bar, Katrin Olina exploits the film and printing technology of 3M to create a huge seamless painting that expands throughout the bar’s four interconnected areas that cover a floor area of 1200 square feet. |
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| The bar countertop is encrusted with more than 300,000 Swarovski crystals, which are illuminated from above by a ripple projector, and below by multicolored LEDs, in that way the counter’s surface changes hues while shimmering in undulating waves over the course of the night. Furniture was designed specially for the project by Michael Young’s Hong Kong Office. |
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| At the Reykjavik Art Museum, large-scale installation Eulenspiegel (85-square-meter work) scatters images across the walls and floor. |
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Source : Katrin Olina, Dezeen
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azka on December 11th, 2008 at 1:19 am #