studio brynjar & veronika's fountain sprays ephemeral rainbow across river enz at ornamenta
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'Also in Iceland, where I come from, the rainbow is a bridge between humans, elves, and hidden people. These kinds of spirits that live beyond what we see,' Brynjar Sigurðarson tells designboom.
'He looks a bit spooky, but he also has this ability to create such beauty. It's a bit of a paradox,' adds Veronika Sedlmair.
As curator Jules van den Langenberg puts it, 'there is no white cube in the Black Forest,' and as such, the public artwork is a circumstance of its context's natural circumstances.
Studio Brynjar and Veronika's Haug Rainbow Fountain forms part of Ornamenta's exhibition, Bad Databrunn: On Bladders, Rainbows, and Less Screen Time, curated by Jules van den Langenberg.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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