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An Otherworldly Garden of Lights Emerges from Hemp and Resin by Ross Hansen — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 13 February 2025 00:54
Published 13 February 2025
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Evoking marigolds, prairie clover, and milk thistle, Ross Hansen’s ongoing series of ethereal lighting fixtures dissect assumptions about design and function. The Los Angeles-based artist and designer’s unique sculptural forms combine hemp, bio-resin, and aluminum to create otherworldly floor lamps.

Hansen draws on a background in landscape design, inspired by organic textures and forms found in nature. In his recent exhibition Of Human Feelings at Volume Gallery, clusters of lights resemble larger-than-life fungi or microscopic organisms. Strips of cloth are enrobed in plant-based resin for rigidity, and the illuminated bulbs diffuse within the fabric.

Volume Gallery will present Hansen’s work at Felix Art Fair in Los Angeles next weekend. Find more on the artist’s website.

Detail of “Milk Thistle”
a group of sculptural white lamps made from pieces of fabric coated in bio resin and knotted, displayed in a white gallery space
‘Of Human Feelings’ installation view
a sculptural white lamp made from pieces of fabric coated in bio resin and knotted
“Dalea” (2024), hemp, bio-resin, wood, epoxy resin, paint, and lighting components, 70 x 16 x 16 inches
a group of three sculptural white lamps made from pieces of fabric coated in bio resin and knotted
‘Of Human Feelings’ installation view
details of the tops of a number of sculptural white lamps made from pieces of fabric coated in bio resin and knotted, illuminated and displayed in a white gallery space
‘Of Human Feelings’ installation view
a sculptural white lamp made from pieces of fabric coated in bio resin and knotted
“Marigold” (2024), hemp, bio-resin, aluminum, and lighting components, 85 x 18 x 18 inches
the top of a sculptural lamp, illuminated in the dark, made from twisted pieces of fabric coated in bio resin and knotted
Detail of “Marigold”
the base of a sculptural lamp made from twisted pieces of fabric coated in bio resin and knotted
Base detail of “Dalea”
a sculptural white lamp made from pieces of fabric coated in bio resin and knotted
“Milk Thistle” (2024), hemp, bio-resin, aluminum, and lighting components, 81 x 18 x 18 inches

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