Artwork in the Smithsonian and the Corning Museum. I create work with my patented 3D Light innovation.
Artist, Industrial Designer and Architect who lives and works in New York City. I received a master’s degree in Industrial Design and a bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Pratt Institute and believe my work is informed by the interplay of light, space, materials and structure that unite these two disciplines.
My work is sold in design stores and museum shops around the world, including MoMA and the Cooper Hewitt. My soft glass sculptures are in the permanent collections of the Corning Museum of Glass and the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
I make light look three dimensional and mix color in space. Light itself looks like something that can be touched and even inhaled. As the viewer moves around space, objects create pulses of otherworldly light and sometimes even make rainbows. People are transported and curious trying to figure out what they are seeing. The different phenomena created and technology used allow for a broad range of work from miniature to massive scales. Nothing is static or fixed; everything is immersive and experiential as the surfaces are playing with volume and our eyes' perception. My patented innovation is a completely new way of making light.
Invited by: Heather Zises
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