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Apol Objects
 

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About Apol Objects

Deborah Apol is a Dutch artist specializing in light objects. 

She started Apol Objects in 2018 with a clear vision: to create visually stimulating and interactive art. 

 

By combining layered acrylics and artificial light, Deborah is able to use the full color spectrum.

She creates unique installations which can change spectacularly with different light transmission.

The color palette can be as mystic as the moon, glow like Northern Lights or be warm as the evening sun.

 

In her work Deborah looks for new art forms by merging

functionality of technology, perfection of design and the poetry of art.

Deborah’s objects can be small and intimate, suitable for private homes and spaces, but also big and monumental perfect for public spaces and open areas.

This website contains foto’s, videos and all the background information of Deborah’s artwork.

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See her work at the inspiring community Broedplaats Contact Amsterdam in Deborah’s studio or main hall of the building.

Squares of Light, interactive light-object made of acrylic glass, LED light, framed in blue steel. Lichtinstallatie lichtkunst abstract moderne kunst
Light Line, circle, interactive light-object lichtkunst lightart modern art abstract interior design minimalistic
Squares of Light opus 2, interactive light-object, made of acrylic glass, LED light and steel. Dimensions: 64 x 64 x 7 cm. © Deborah Apol/Apol Objects 2022.
Logo Apol Objects / Deborah Apol light-art
3D Vertical Lines, made of colorful acrylic staffs, fixed on MDF, a modern abstract colorful piece of art.
Spectrum opus 1, modern abtract 3D light-art designed and produced by Apol Objects / Deborah Apol.
Spectrum opus 1, modern abtract 3D light-art designed and produced by Apol Objects / Deborah Apol.
Floating circles, © Apol Objects / Deborah Apol. This artwork 'Floating circles"  is the result of layering transparent and satin acrylic panels, which are  cut in a different circle pattern with a laser. These circle patterns, that are intuitively made, create a surprising effect by sliding the panels over each other.  Fascinating new colors and circle patterns emerge, shifting the panels. Changing the degree of depth, by placing the panels before or after each other, can fade or highlight colors and forms. My greatest satisfaction in this artwork is finding new magical  combinations by playing with these panels.  What you see here is one of my favorites.
Floating circles, © Apol Objects / Deborah Apol. This artwork 'Floating circles"  is the result of layering transparent and satin acrylic panels, which are  cut in a different circle pattern with a laser. These circle patterns, that are intuitively made, create a surprising effect by sliding the panels over each other.  Fascinating new colors and circle patterns emerge, shifting the panels. Changing the degree of depth, by placing the panels before or after each other, can fade or highlight colors and forms. My greatest satisfaction in this artwork is finding new magical  combinations by playing with these panels.  What you see here is one of my favorites.
Floating circles, © Apol Objects / Deborah Apol. This artwork 'Floating circles"  is the result of layering transparent and satin acrylic panels, which are  cut in a different circle pattern with a laser. These circle patterns, that are intuitively made, create a surprising effect by sliding the panels over each other.  Fascinating new colors and circle patterns emerge, shifting the panels. Changing the degree of depth, by placing the panels before or after each other, can fade or highlight colors and forms. My greatest satisfaction in this artwork is finding new magical  combinations by playing with these panels.  What you see here is one of my favorites.
Floating circles, © Apol Objects / Deborah Apol. This artwork 'Floating circles"  is the result of layering transparent and satin acrylic panels, which are  cut in a different circle pattern with a laser. These circle patterns, that are intuitively made, create a surprising effect by sliding the panels over each other.  Fascinating new colors and circle patterns emerge, shifting the panels. Changing the degree of depth, by placing the panels before or after each other, can fade or highlight colors and forms. My greatest satisfaction in this artwork is finding new magical  combinations by playing with these panels.  What you see here is one of my favorites.

Broedplaats Contact

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1014 AN Amsterdam

+31 6 234 555 17

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