These beautiful images are from the installation by Tokujin Yoshioka – a glass window made up of 500 crystal prisms, which will be exhibited at MUSEUM. beyond museum in Seoul this May. Called “Rainbow Church”, the eight metre-high installation will create rainbows within the space as the light is refracted.

More images below – read the whole story on Dezeen.

 

Dear Mr Yoshioka, your incredible mind and your out-of-this-world talent leave me speechless every single time.

*Sigh*


P.S. When I arrived to work last week, I was greeted by the most beautiful RAINBOW {forgive me for my gayness!} next to my desk. I literally squealed with excitement as I reached for my trusty iPhone. So glad I took the photo – check it out. Isn’t it amazing?!

 

 

Do you think that my rainbow looks a little bit similar to the one Tokujin Yoshioka is creating? Does that mean that Mr Yoshioka and I have something in common now?

Yeah right!

Worth a try though…



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