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Luminal Glaze by Bre King
Neon & Acrylic; 14×16×7inches
This work explores the coexistence of control and spontaneity through hand-making. Straight neon tubes act as structural spines - industrial yet shaped by human precision, while hand-formed acrylics disrupt their linear discipline with shapes that feel alive and unpredictable. Color bridges these forces: the neon’s glow behaves like a ceramic glaze, washing over surfaces, softening edges, and revealing textures only light can complete. The piece explores how precise structure supports fluidity, and how illumination accentuates textures, contours, and form.
Find Bre on IG@brekingart
Neon & Acrylic; 14×16×7inches
This work explores the coexistence of control and spontaneity through hand-making. Straight neon tubes act as structural spines - industrial yet shaped by human precision, while hand-formed acrylics disrupt their linear discipline with shapes that feel alive and unpredictable. Color bridges these forces: the neon’s glow behaves like a ceramic glaze, washing over surfaces, softening edges, and revealing textures only light can complete. The piece explores how precise structure supports fluidity, and how illumination accentuates textures, contours, and form.
Find Bre on IG@brekingart