Bizarre installation mimics pixels

In a site-specific installation at Studio La Citta, located in Verona, Italy, artist Jacob Hashimoto created a piece called Never Comes Tomorrow which joins together abstract forms stacked organically out from the walls.

The installation, when seen in its entirety, seems mostly neutral in its color palette (sans the large green cone, of course); but viewing the installation video below shows the close-up shots of the many brightly-colored, graphic additions to the wooden cubes.

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With the overall structure referencing a pixelated form, the dynamic sculpture is described by the artist as having a teenaged-boy bedroom sensibility of sticker-bombing a Sol LeWitt form.

Click here to view the embedded video.

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Source: designfaves.com

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