What is neon art?
Neon Art is a relatively new media using neon lights to create visually stimulating forms of art, often involving movement and interactivity. The field of neon art still appears as a genre, with new techniques and technologies creating new opportunities every year. Of them, neon and Argon are commonly used in neon art. When the noble gas is bombed by electrons by starting the electric current through it, its atoms are released from their orbit. As the atoms absorb electrons, the resulting energy emits as light.
neon emits red light, while Argon mixed with a little mercury emits dark blue light. These are two basic colors used in neon art, but other colors can be achieved either by baking fluorescent powder into a glass tube or by means of colored glass. In this way, a wide range of colors MPRI is achieved by creating neon arts in neon art, including various shades of red and blue, rich green and yellow and pure white. WITHThe clot is bent by fixing it over a high -temperature flame and converting it back and forth while pulling them to the desired shape.
In 1981, the Museum of Neon Art (Mona) in Los Angeles became the first museum in the world to specialize in the works of neon art. To date, more than four hundred artists have shown work and gained extensive praise. In addition to the operation of the Mona Museum, it also offers courses in the opening neon shaping and technology, teachers of the museum staff and resident artists.
Neon Art has two main forms. In the first, neon tubes are exclusive medium pieces. These pieces are often similar to traditions of neon traits, with some subtle messages added as a form of artistic expression.
At other times, the work may be free, without a narrative structure that expresses through fine curves and the living color of neon lighting is useful. Another style of neon art usesNeon lighting combined with traditional media or with objects from everyday life. This style of Neon Art tends more to a political statement than neon art that focuses exclusively on the shape and color of the neon, and created some works that have encountered great critical praise.