neon sculpture & neon art installations by artist Ehlenberger including modern & contemporary artwork, sconces & neon clocks
artist working in neon art & neon sculpture

The Venusian World



Acrylic Sculpture Bases

single bases:

acrylic sculpture bases, neon sculpture, neon art installations in Ehlenberger art gallery
single base, "mother"
7-1/2" x 3-1/2"

acrylic sculpture bases, neon sculpture, neon art installations in Ehlenberger art gallery
single base, "satellite"
7-1/2" x 3-1/2"





group bases:


acrylic sculpture bases, neon sculpture, neon art installations in Ehlenberger art gallery
multiple 5x base
18" x 17" x 3-1/2"

acrylic sculpture bases, neon sculpture, neon art installations in Ehlenberger art gallery
5x base, rectangular
with 5
"Stalaglites"





group installation:

acrylic sculpture bases, neon sculpture, neon art installations in Ehlenberger art gallery
acrylic sculpture bases, neon sculpture, neon art installations in Ehlenberger art gallery

Venusian Swamp Garden installation in glassLight gallery incorporating an acrylic 5x base, "mother" bases and satellite bases under black rocks with "Venusian Clamora" and several "Ocean Grass" neon units.


The acrylic bases provide power to the neon units and are designed to be buried out of sight under rocks, chunks of glass or other materials. The acrylic single bases come in two designs: the "mother" and the "satellite." The "mother" base includes a transformer and can be used solely and independently with a single neon tube ("stalaglite") alone or in combination with a glass Venusian Swamp Flower or Venusian Clamora base. The "mother" base can also power one or two "satellite" bases which connect to the tranformer on the "mother" base via a quick-connect.

The group bases can be constructed in any configuration to meet any specific installation's needs. The pyrex housings can be placed to provide many interchangeable options for creating a multitude of unique and personal "Venusian Gardens."

All components are easily assembled without tools or the need for wiring (aside from plugging in the power cord!). This allows for ease in shipping and the ability to change the composition of the works easily.