When I was in Philadelphia touring a college, I stumbled across this interesting light fixture in the window of a large building. It looked like a pile of lightbulbs, glass, and wires arranged in the most beautiful, tangled-up way. Later that trip, my dad found an article about the man behind work - Warren Muller. Muller obtains his materials by walking down allies, yards, sidewalks, or receiving them from his clients. He makes anything from table lamps to complex chandeliers, and he co-owns an interior design company. He also incorporates iconography of myths and fairytales in his pieces. The motion he gets from juxtaposing random objects is beautiful. There’s something so nostalgic about using found objects and he really emphasizes a feeling of warmth with his work. I’m proud of him for making a living creating art that also has other practical use. I’m excited to live in his city next year and see where else I can find his work.