KIRAS - 1 FLAVOR - orange neon frame





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KIRAS presents the limited edition wall artwork 1 FLAVOR - orange neon frame (2026) in mixed media technique, 22.5 cm high by 14.5 cm wide, weighing 550 g, sold with frame, signed on the plaque, and produced in Italy by the artist directly.
Description from the seller
This orange NEON wall sculpture in plexiglass with a colored popsicle sculpture is a creation by Italian artist KIRAS, active in the contemporary pop art scene with exhibitions and sales at an international level. A design object that blends pop freshness with a surprising luminous elegance.
The frame, entirely made of orange fluorescent plexiglass, is built around the sculpture and is not removable: it becomes an integral part of the work, a true architectural element of light. The fluorescent plexiglass does not require any electrical power: it captures natural light and returns it with vibrant reflections, creating a luminous halo whose intensity changes depending on the environment. It’s a unique effect, typical of high-quality fluorescent materials, that gives the piece a dynamic and refined visual presence.
The popsicle, modeled in bioplastic via 3D technology and finished by hand, features a color palette designed to dialogue perfectly with the neon frame. The combination of the popsicle colors and the fluorescent orange is not accidental: it is intended to create a balance between pop energy and visual harmony, a contrast that draws the eye without being excessive. The front cover in transparent plexiglass protects the artwork and enhances its depth.
Dimensions are about 22.5 × 14.5 × 4.5 cm, with a wall-mount option via rear holes.
It is a 100% Made in Italy design object, reinterpreting classic colored popsicles and turning them into contemporary pop icons.
KIRAS exhibits in Italian and international galleries and regularly participates in contemporary art fairs such as ART3F, ArtePadova, ArtParma Fair and others. The work is supplied with a certificate of authenticity and a branded box bearing the artist’s logo.
The artisanal workmanship may present slight irregularities, a natural part of the manual process. The work is intended for indoor environments; it is advised to avoid heat sources and to clean with a soft cloth.
An important added value:
This type of artwork arises directly from KIRAS’s artistic research. The choice of materials, the construction of the frame, the color palette and the luminous effect of the fluorescent plexiglass are the result of an original and recognizable project. This is what makes the artwork authentic, distinctive and endowed with a quality that cannot be replicated: this is the original, with all its technical, aesthetic, and conceptual features.
Ideal placement:
Perfect in modern, bright spaces where the fluorescent plexiglass can create natural light play. Ideal in a design kitchen, in a contemporary entrance, in a creative studio, or as a pop accent on a minimalist wall. The neon frame, with its orange reflections, converses with the colors of the popsicle, creating a fresh, ironic, and surprisingly elegant focal point.
This orange NEON wall sculpture in plexiglass with a colored popsicle sculpture is a creation by Italian artist KIRAS, active in the contemporary pop art scene with exhibitions and sales at an international level. A design object that blends pop freshness with a surprising luminous elegance.
The frame, entirely made of orange fluorescent plexiglass, is built around the sculpture and is not removable: it becomes an integral part of the work, a true architectural element of light. The fluorescent plexiglass does not require any electrical power: it captures natural light and returns it with vibrant reflections, creating a luminous halo whose intensity changes depending on the environment. It’s a unique effect, typical of high-quality fluorescent materials, that gives the piece a dynamic and refined visual presence.
The popsicle, modeled in bioplastic via 3D technology and finished by hand, features a color palette designed to dialogue perfectly with the neon frame. The combination of the popsicle colors and the fluorescent orange is not accidental: it is intended to create a balance between pop energy and visual harmony, a contrast that draws the eye without being excessive. The front cover in transparent plexiglass protects the artwork and enhances its depth.
Dimensions are about 22.5 × 14.5 × 4.5 cm, with a wall-mount option via rear holes.
It is a 100% Made in Italy design object, reinterpreting classic colored popsicles and turning them into contemporary pop icons.
KIRAS exhibits in Italian and international galleries and regularly participates in contemporary art fairs such as ART3F, ArtePadova, ArtParma Fair and others. The work is supplied with a certificate of authenticity and a branded box bearing the artist’s logo.
The artisanal workmanship may present slight irregularities, a natural part of the manual process. The work is intended for indoor environments; it is advised to avoid heat sources and to clean with a soft cloth.
An important added value:
This type of artwork arises directly from KIRAS’s artistic research. The choice of materials, the construction of the frame, the color palette and the luminous effect of the fluorescent plexiglass are the result of an original and recognizable project. This is what makes the artwork authentic, distinctive and endowed with a quality that cannot be replicated: this is the original, with all its technical, aesthetic, and conceptual features.
Ideal placement:
Perfect in modern, bright spaces where the fluorescent plexiglass can create natural light play. Ideal in a design kitchen, in a contemporary entrance, in a creative studio, or as a pop accent on a minimalist wall. The neon frame, with its orange reflections, converses with the colors of the popsicle, creating a fresh, ironic, and surprisingly elegant focal point.

