Luiza Milewicz

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Genesis

Techniek: Beelden en sculpturen
Materiaal: Concrete, acrylic, LED electronics, stainless steel
Afmeting: 275mmHx220mmWx100mmD
 

Moiré Manalas

Techniek: Beelden en sculpturen
Materiaal: Concrete, acrylic, LED electronics
Afmeting: 170mmWx170mmHx55mmD
 

Peaks and Valleys

Techniek: Beelden en sculpturen
Materiaal: Polystyrene, LED electronics, acrylic, aluminium
Afmeting: 310mmWx500mmLx200mmD
 

Matrix

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Polystyrene, LED electronics, acrylic, powder-coated steel
Afmeting: 420mmWx595Lx85mmD
 

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Materiaal: Polystyrene, LED electronics, acrylic
Afmeting: 250mm Diameter x 55mm Depth
 

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Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Polystyrene, LED electronics, acrylic
Afmeting: 250mm Diameter x 55mm Depth
 

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Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Polystyrene, LED electronics, acrylic
Afmeting: 250mm Diameter x 55mm Depth
 

Meditation

Techniek: Wandreliëfs en -objecten
Materiaal: Styrofoam; Powder-coated steel; LED electronics; Perspex Acrylic
Afmeting: 420mmW x 595mmL x 110mmD
 

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 creating sculptural works for interior spaces. She combines modern materials with hand and industrial processes to create unique lighting, crossing boundaries between art and product design. The synthesis of applied art techniques alongside precision industrial processes, including laser-cutting, powder-coating, anodising, metal spinning, and moulding, results in limited-edition works that are simultaneously decorative and functional. Luiza primarily works with LED technology to explore the concept of light as a sculptural medium, transforming objects from the material, tactile, and static into the visual, virtual, and kinetic. The use of materials, such as polystyrene, plastics, resins, rubbers, and metals are central to the development of forms that catch, reflect, and modulate light, allowing for colourful and lightweight methods of design. Luiza carries a Masters degree from UNSW Art and Design, and has exhibited her works at numerous exhibitions, galleries, and retail venues in Australia and overseas. Her works are inspired from observations in nature and geometry, evoking micro/macro organisms and universal shapes through an abstract visual language of colour, pattern, movement and form.

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