Get On The Ice!
Ice Hockey and Skating in Art
The conceptual light object, known as
light PU_K, represents a unique fusion of art and sport. Its primary purpose is to capture and visually convey the raw power and dynamic essence of hockey games by preserving the imprints of scars left on plexiglass from the impact of the puck.
Each hockey match imparts its distinct mark on the Plexiglas, documenting the scars resulting from the puck’s swift movements and forceful impacts during play. These scars are then meticulously captured and projected onto the adjacent wall, an integral part of the light object.
This projection of scar prints onto the wall transforms the light PU_K into a three-dimensional visual masterpiece. The resulting imagery, marked by earthquake-like lines, broken curves, and intricate pat- terns, forms a mesmerizing and abstract spectacle that encapsulates the energy and intensity of hockey matches.
By projecting these scar prints onto the wall, we immortalize the moments of these matches long after the games have concluded. light PU_K also becomes
a luminous symbol, a testament to the rich history of the club or team it represents.
However, light PU_K is not just an aesthetic marvel; it is also a tangible representation of the players’ craftsmanship and their unwavering passion for the game. It serves as a celebration of hockey as an art form, highlighting the fluidity and grace of movement on ice.
In addition, a collection of representative pucks from various games can be prominently displayed in galleries, hockey museums, or specially designed spaces. This provides fans and visitors with the opportunity to admire these frozen moments in time, allowing them to relive the emotional highs and lows of their favorite games.
In essence, light PU_K is a luminous masterpiece that seamlessly blends art, sport, and nostalgia. It stands as a poignant reminder of the enduring power and significance of hockey as a sport and, through it, the personal narratives of both players and fans.