ARCHIVE Drawings

LQ Prints

Drawing Series

New York, USA 2010 Realized

A series of abstract drawings and prints derived from the LQ Chandelier design — faceted light studies and prismatic compositions that explore the optical and structural logic of the chandelier's crystalline geometry.

The LQ Prints are a series of abstract drawings produced in parallel with the development of the LQ Chandelier. While the chandelier itself is a physical object of faceted crystal and embedded illumination, these prints isolate and amplify the optical phenomena at the heart of its design — refraction, prismatic color separation, and the behavior of light through complex transparent geometry.

Process

Each print extracts a specific condition from the chandelier’s formal system: the angular relationships between facets, the color fields generated by light passing through layered transparent planes, the moiré-like interference patterns that emerge at certain viewing angles. The drawings translate these conditions into large-format compositions that function as independent artworks.

Relationship to Object

The prints occupy a space between design documentation and fine art — they are not renderings of the chandelier but rather explorations of the perceptual phenomena that the object produces. Together with the physical chandelier, they form a complete investigation into light, geometry, and material transparency.