When we talk about light, one can say that “you have to break it, to see it.” You only see things when light rays bounce or are reflected off them. Aura is the result of a long process of experimentation with reflections. Associate Professor of Light Diffraction Mária Čulenová picked the moon as an object for experimentation, because the moon is the best representative of light reflection phenomena in the universe. “You can’t look straight at the Sun, but you can watch its reflection on the surface of the Moon. I wanted to describe all the details of this figurative picture of the Sun and capture it in glass,” says Čulenová. Aura showcases the individual phases of the moon. The special ingredients in the glass batch give it a look that is reminiscent of the moon’s surface, with all its plateaus, arid seas, and craters. All the hand-blown pieces are set into the metal frame which evokes for the viewer the aura which forms around shining objects. DISCOVER THE LATEST RESULTS OF LIGHT AND GLASS EXPERIMENTS AT EUROLUCE 2019 WHERE WE WILL REVEAL OUR THEORY OF LIGHT! After eleven years of diligent research, we have developed our own theory – The Theory of Light. We found that the beauty of light consists of four key elements – Spectrum, Reflection, Nature and Perception. But there is also a fifth essential element which is common to all the others – the Glass. APRIL 9 - 14, 2019 Fiera Rho, Milan, Hall 15 / Stand C43 / D36 Every day: 9:30 - 18:30 Find out more about our Theory of Light: https://milan.lasvit.com/ Find out more about the Euroluce exhibition: https://www.salonemilano.it/en/exhibi... FOLLOW LASVIT AT / lasvitdesign / lasvitdesign / lasvitdesign / lasvit / lasvit