Luiza Milewicz

Kunstwerken

Mini #1

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Plexiglass
Afmeting: 31H x 21.5W x 2Dcm
 

Mini #12

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Plexiglass, mirror
Afmeting: 42 H x 31 W x 3 D cm
Prijs: € 500

Arabesque Wave

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Acrylic, mirror, LED electronics
Afmeting: 600L x 450Wx 40D mm
Prijs: € 2,200

Ephemeral Tides

 
Materiaal: Acrylic, mirror, LED electronics
Afmeting: 475L x 400W x 40D mm
 

Coastal Echoes

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Acrylic, mirror, LED electronics
Afmeting: 435L x 355W x 30D mm
Prijs: € 2,200

Golden Seraph; Blue Seraph

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Acrylic, mirror, rechargeable LEDs, Motion switch
Afmeting: 600L x 480W x 80D mm
Prijs: € 2,800

Ripples

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Acrylic, metal, EPS, LEDs, dimmer
Afmeting: 595mmL x 420mmW x 80mmD
Prijs: € 2,900

Diatom Jewel

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Acrylic, metal, EPS, LEDs, dimmer
Afmeting: 595mmL x 420mmW x 80mmD
Prijs: € 2,900

Undulation

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Styrofoam; Powder-coated steel; LEDs; Perspex Acrylic
Afmeting: 370mmW x 445mmL x 112mmD
 

Luiza Milewicz

Luiza Milewicz is an Australian contemporary light artist and postgraduate of UNSW Art & Design, Sydney. Now based in The Netherlands, she creates sculptural light works that merge modern materials, refined craftsmanship, and advanced technologies. Her practice sits at the intersection of art, design, and illumination—where light becomes both medium and meaning.

Working with LED-based systems and a focused palette of materials including plexiglass, fibre optics, polystyrene, and metals, Luiza shifts the static and material into realms of light—visual, fluid, and quietly kinetic. She combines hand-making with precision industrial processes such as laser-cutting, anodising, powder-coating, metal spinning, and moulding to develop limited-edition works that are simultaneously decorative, functional, and conceptually driven.

Her sculptures explore sacred geometry, natural patterns, and the interplay between form, movement, and perception. Drawing inspiration from micro–macro structures found in nature, she creates pieces that catch, modulate, and radiate light, evoking balance, harmony, and an abstract visual language of colour, pattern, and spatial rhythm.

Luiza’s work has been exhibited internationally across galleries, exhibitions, and design-focused contexts. From her studio in The Netherlands, she continues to push the boundaries of sculptural illumination, pioneering works that stand as both captivating art objects and contemplative light experiences.

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