SALE: The Orbit (blue), £300
76 x 57 cm, £300, usually £850
On sale until February 15th only. One edition available.
Please note: this piece has a couple of very small mark on it (see pictures below). If you can live with that (they’re pretty hard to see) then you’ve got yourself a bargain.
The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a 114.5-metre-high sculpture in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London. Designed by Sir Anish Kapoor, it is Britain's largest piece of public art and is intended to be a lasting legacy of the 2012 Olympics.
For this piece, created from an original photograph, I wanted to explore the more abstract elements of the sculpture. By digitally colouring the shapes and gaps in between the D.N.A-like structure a new abstract pattern emerges. The image is then printed on a slim sheet of brushed aluminium, which brings out the patterns and vivid colours.
I also have one with an all-silver background.
76 x 57 cm, £300, usually £850
On sale until February 15th only. One edition available.
Please note: this piece has a couple of very small mark on it (see pictures below). If you can live with that (they’re pretty hard to see) then you’ve got yourself a bargain.
The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a 114.5-metre-high sculpture in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London. Designed by Sir Anish Kapoor, it is Britain's largest piece of public art and is intended to be a lasting legacy of the 2012 Olympics.
For this piece, created from an original photograph, I wanted to explore the more abstract elements of the sculpture. By digitally colouring the shapes and gaps in between the D.N.A-like structure a new abstract pattern emerges. The image is then printed on a slim sheet of brushed aluminium, which brings out the patterns and vivid colours.
I also have one with an all-silver background.
76 x 57 cm, £300, usually £850
On sale until February 15th only. One edition available.
Please note: this piece has a couple of very small mark on it (see pictures below). If you can live with that (they’re pretty hard to see) then you’ve got yourself a bargain.
The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a 114.5-metre-high sculpture in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London. Designed by Sir Anish Kapoor, it is Britain's largest piece of public art and is intended to be a lasting legacy of the 2012 Olympics.
For this piece, created from an original photograph, I wanted to explore the more abstract elements of the sculpture. By digitally colouring the shapes and gaps in between the D.N.A-like structure a new abstract pattern emerges. The image is then printed on a slim sheet of brushed aluminium, which brings out the patterns and vivid colours.
I also have one with an all-silver background.