I’ve often wondered about the types of art one could make with surplus medical supplies. Alexsandra Stratimirovic had the ingenious idea of using glass, liquid and light to create an image.
Sunny Day is an installation made of 4464 small medical glass vials filled with different colored liquids, in a sterile laboratory framework with a fluorescent backlight.

When taking a couple of steps back the vivid image of a girl appears, standing at a lakeside, with summery blue sky above.

Brilliant! I’m curious as to how the natural properties of the medium would cause the image to change over time. In 50 years, what colors would shine through the glass? How would the liquid levels be affected?
Artist site.
