The Luminous Parades were born after a meeting with the ceramist Christine Zirk, who contacted Christel Sadde to stage her small figurines.

On the other hand, Christel was marked by a work of G. Vantongerloo (Belgian artist, founder of the DE STIJL art movement), discovered in the Guggenheim Museum in Venice. (See photo below).

The combination of the two was built little by little, until the idea of inserting LEDs to highlight these figures and to give them each a small platform to expose.

 

 

“Luminous Parade with Bathers”

Reference:  MONT-B
Dimensions: lenght 46 cm x height 45 cm x width 20 cm
Weight: 8 kgs 
Matérials
: oak and ceramic. LED lighting.

Unique piece

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“Luminous Parade with Dancers”

Reference:  MONT-D
Dimensions: lenght 46 cm x height 45 cm x width 20 cm
Weight: 8 kgs 
Matérials
: oak and ceramic. LED lighting.

Unique piece

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