In her glowing wall sculpture, the Light Object (2019), exquisitely handmade in cypress wood, the Danish artist Ane Lykke masterly blends Nordic perspectives with the Japanese Kumiko wood technique. The three-dimensional grid system creates an interaction between the different levels of grids, revealing subtle changes in light, shadow, depth and reflection for the viewers passing by. The Light Object creates, due to its considerable size, a substantial physical impact on the beholder: "My aim is to create a dialogue, a direct bodily connection with the surroundings."