Reefs in Art: Fish Lamps by Frank Gehry

by | Oct 29, 2013 | Eye Candy | 0 comments

8393ceda32802a8849b7c682773e5a94This series of lamps and large decorative pieces were created by world renowned architect Frank Gehry, came about as a result of some dropped laminate material.  When the pieces shattered on the floor, they looked like fish scales, and just like that a whole series was born.  Originally on display at the temple of expensive art, Gagosian Galleries, the series made its way to a few other smaller events around the world.  Frank said about this series, “the fish is a perfect form”, and his ability to capture the movement and motion in a still piece is vaguely reminiscent of his incredible contributions to the art of architecture.

  • Josh Saul is a technology consultant for large global banks. He has been involved in the aquarium hobby for 20 years and has been SCUBA diving for more than 30.

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