Vertigo Lampadario
13.10.2021
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The vertigo lampadario is a new piece of art that has a lot of light bulbs in it. It was designed by the artist named Mariana Pinto. It can be seen at the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo in Spain.
The vertigo lampadario is a new piece of art that has a lot of light bulbs in it. It was designed by the artist named Mariana Pinto. The project took her two years to complete and she used 8,000 bulbs to create this piece. There are three different levels for visitors to view and explore the artwork from different angles and heights which creates an interesting contrast between natural light and artificial light.
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