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My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
Some cool shots from the San Francisco Exploratorum, San Francisco, California
Open Infinity light setup allows you to add stuff to infinity reflections
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
“‘Momentum’ comprises of three, freestanding vertical ‘infinity boxes’: mirrored structures in which an illuminated three-dimensional object creates kaleidoscopic optical illusions.
“The artists are interested in the way the addition of motion and speed affects the interactions of infinity, light, material and form created by the illuminated object; and how this phenomenon is then translated to the experience of the user.
“Participants can interact with the installation by rotating a wheel, which in turn rotates the 3D light element to explore the interplay between infinity, changing form and pattern.
“To visitors, the installation initially presents as a series of tall, dark three-dimensional boxes. Their key to interacting with a box is to do so with a partner, with a person standing on either side of the box. As one spins a wheel activating the light element inside, their partner views the spinning form as it is reflected into infinity.”
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.
My art begins with the question, “Where does art exist?” Does it exist in my mind at the moment of inception? Or does it result in the manifestation of my ideas through installation, a demonstration of my love of and ability to manipulate light?
Society tends to interpret all existence by minimizing everything to black and white, 1’s and 0’s. Yet, in one beam of light, negative space coexists with an abundance of beauty and infinity. Light is pervasive.
My work appeals to individuals seeking connection with intellectually stimulating as well as spiritually soothing art. While quantum physics, topology and Christianity are strong influences, I do not consider my work defined by any one interest. My art is a bridge between all three communities.