‘Camille’ By Arne Quinze


Belgian designer Arne Quinze was asked by the city of Rouen to create an installation on the Boieldieu bridge in the center of Rouen, France.

We have been lucky enough to see his work in person on more than a few occasions, this isn’t the best example we feel but definitely worth appreciating.

Called ‘Camille’, the installation embraces the community and marries both sides of the bridge quite gracefully.

Quinze’s use of contrast, contradiction and speed broaden his vision of livability in todays physical context. His work provokes open communication and empowers a central element of our existence, human interaction.  Camille utilizes metal, concrete, fluorescent paint and wood.

Read the original blog post here on Yatzer.

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