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- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenJust as butterflies fan their wings to collect the sun's energy to raise their body temperature, this absolutely gorgeous solar <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stunning-chandelier-made-from-recycled-plastic-hangers/">chandelier</a> is also energized by the sun's rays. <a href="http://www.blainsouthern.com/artists/jeroen-verhoeven/selected_works">Virtue of Blue</a> is a new work by Dutch artist and designer <a href="http://www.demakersvan.com/" target="_blank">Jeroen Verhoeven</a> that features of 500 butterflies cut from sapphire blue photovoltaic cells. Four different breeds of butterflies flutter around a hand-blown glass bulb, collecting the sun' energy by day to power the lamp at night. It's a stunning combination of art and renewable energy all in one amazing chandelier.1
- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenOn display now at London Gallery, Blain|Southern's Virtue of Blue chandelier measures 144 x 144 x 162 mm in size.2
- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenThe chandelier is made from of celsium <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diffus%e2%80%99-chic-solar-power-bag-flaunts-its-photovoltaic-panels/">solar cells</a>, a hand-blown glass bulb, and steel and aluminum structural elements.3
- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenThe butterfly solar cells are self-sustaining as they absorb daylight to power the chandelier4
- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenFour different breeds of butterflies flutter around the flame-like glass bulb in the center of the chandelier.5
- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenVirtue of Blue is part of a solo exhibit called <em>The Curious Image</em>, which also features Verhoeven's highly polished steel Lectori Salutem desk.6
- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenThe solar butterflies don't actually move, but they do appear to be fluttering as the sunlight reflects off their shiny wings.7
- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenA visitor to the gallery admires the chandelier.8
- Virtue of Blue-Jeroen VerhoevenA wonder of electrical engineering, art and fabrication, Virtue of Blue is more than a piece of eco art or even a practical <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/lighting">light fixture</a> - it is a stunning work that gives testament to the power of nature and sustainability.9