The mall hardly seems like the place to view incredible creative installations, but artist Eric Rieger, aka HOTTEA, proves us wrong with his stunning work of yarn art at the Mall of America (MOA). Called Hot Lunch, the impressive piece is composed of 13,000 individual strands of yarn in an array of 103 colors. Together, they hang 60 feet in length from the ceiling of North America’s largest shopping and entertainment complex. Arranged in a circular formation around a 55 by a 45-foot skylight, the window helps illuminate the rainbow hues. Upon approaching, viewers are immersed in a shimmering sheet of vibrant light.
Hot Lunch is on display at the MOA through October.
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