The most dramatic sculptures from Ehlenberger's "Venusian World," the luminous "Jellyfish" suspend in mid-air, glowing with a life of their own. Individually hand-blown by the artist with careful attention to detail, the neon tentacles radiate with rich subtle hues.
Each "Jellyfish" is unique and is powered by a 12VDC adaptor with plugs into a standard 110V electric outlet and is suspended from the celing by a thin acrylic-coated stainless steel cable. While strong enough to display individually, the "Jellyfish" have an especially powerful impact when displayed in a group.
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Jellyfish at the Katonah Museum of Art
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Please see www.Ehlenberger.com for many images of a wide variety of work.
Eric Ehlenberger 2601 Chartres Street New Orleans LA 70117 US Phone: 800 209-6667 http://www.Ehlenberger.com
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OOhh WWooww
These are just too cool for words. I hope you sell goobs and goobs of them make a fortune and fund a creative, productive and happy future. This may make me take a neon class yet.
» Posted by
NewberyArtGlass
on 12/14/2004 10:22:03 AM.
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wow
amazing! breath taking, an inspiration. ro
» Posted by
RoSGlassWorld
on 11/23/2005 5:57:09 AM.
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i recently saw a similar peice made from dyed silicone. there is just something amazing about a group of glowing jellyfish dangling in a dark room. spectaculer!
» Posted by
JoshKennedy
on 7/7/2006 6:31:26 PM.
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they look like they are attacking.. we better arm up to fight back! sweet jellies.. cool pictures..
» Posted by
DaEgoGlassDesigns
on 1/14/2008 9:50:47 AM.
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