David Ablon is an artist—but not the kind who draws or paints. He creates glowing sculptures out of electrified glass tubes filled with gases that emit light. They’re commonly known as neon lights. These unique, handmade fixtures can be crafted to take on nearly any color and shape imaginable.
Ablon’s creations include a glowing castle inside a fish tank, a fashion show dress that lights up, and neon signs for movies and TV shows. Creating these pieces calls for both artistic talent and scientific know-how. Ablon spoke with Science World from his studio in New York City about how he makes his colorful creations.