A bronze, elf-like figure sits at the edge of the River Enz in Germany, waiting to greet passersby with delightful arcs of color. The mysterious form, installed as part of Ornamenta 2024, was conceived by Veronika Sedlmair and Brynjar Sigurðarson over three years. The Iceland and Germany-based creative duo, a.k.a. Studio Brynjar & Veronika, has been working together for more than a decade, designing and executing pieces inspired by the theatrical and narrative aspects of nature.
“Haug, the Rainbow Fountain” lingers at the fascinating line between myth and the mundane. “In Icelandic folklore, the rainbow is the bridge between humans and elves,” the pair explain. “This led us to create an elf or a water spirit that would be a ‘rainbow maker.’”
The River Enz flows through Pforzheim from west to east, marking the perfect spot for rainbow formation from sunrise to sunset. In a seamless mesh between craft and technological design, delicate folds of fabric cloak the figure’s body, and high-tech sensors inside its head emit bursts of mist. Although the hooded entity can seem a bit eerie on its own, its aura immediately softens as it activates its surroundings, creating both rainbows that stretch across the watery distance and moments of joy for those passing through.
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