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Acid Rain



Neon, water drain
Dimensions: diameter 13 x 100 x 9 cm

Exhibition: Looks like you've reached the end, Macadam Gallery, Brussels, Belgium, 2025



In a city where the skies weep acid rain, water traces cracked concrete veins, carrying the silent testimony of a poisoned world. Chemical trails, oil-slick rainbows, and invisible toxins seep into rivers, soil, and memory, revealing contamination that is both pervasive and often unseen.


In Sali Muller’s neon installation, this invisible threat becomes tangible. Electric pink, radioactive green, and humming blue lights flicker like warnings, transforming pollution into luminous, artificial beauty. Puddles of toxic runoff, clouded bottles, and eroded pipes are reflected and amplified, turning irony into meditation. Here, art is not an escape but a mirror: what we drain away inevitably returns, reminding viewers of our impact and the fragile balance between environment, perception, and human responsibility.




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