Crystal Rock LED | Arik Levy

Crystal Rock LED, The artist, technician, photographer, designer, filmmaker Arik Levy, originally hailing from Israel, insists that not only “Creation is an uncontrolled muscle” but ultimately “Life is a system of signs and symbols where nothing is quite as it seems.” Nevertheless he introduces an astoundingly sculpted contemporary silex called “Crystal Rock”, suspended principally in the air like a frozen star.

Crystal Rock LED

Courtesy of Arik Levy

More specifically it seems like a Kryptonite, an ore form of a radioactive element, that appears in the cave of the forth-coming future as an ambassador of the integration between nature and man, light and reflection, transparency and mass.

Crystal Rock LED

Courtesy of Arik Levy

Additionally the multiple reflections & deflections possess the unique ability to transform dynamic during the day and even more at night, when light turned on. The Crystal Rock‘s LED source mainly focuses implicitly on the artistic glassmaking procedure and extreme gluing techniques, illuminating on its inner curved covering and ascertaining shape on cut facets.

Crystal Rock LED

Courtesy of Arik Levy

This “Kryptonite substance” is considered unique in every single aspect and it actually forwards an advanced spacial rhythm in the horizon, as if gravity had just “bounced” this location.

Anastasia Andreieva
Anastasia Andreieva

Anastasia Andreieva is an accomplished Architectural Projects Editor at Arch2O, bringing a unique blend of linguistic expertise and design enthusiasm to the team. Born and raised in Ukraine, she holds a Master’s degree in Languages from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Her deep passion for architecture and visual storytelling led her to transition from translation and editorial roles into the world of design media. With a keen eye for conceptual clarity and narrative structure, Anastasia curates and presents global architectural projects with precision and flair. She is particularly drawn to parametric and digital design, cultural context, and emerging voices in architecture. When I’m not analyzing the latest architectural trends, you’ll probably find me searching for hidden gems in cityscapes or appreciating the beauty of well-crafted spaces. After all, great design—like great connections—can be found in the most unexpected places. Speaking of connections, because architecture isn’t the only thing that brings people together.

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