Other Worlds

Edge Gallery, Lakewood, CO, June 24-July10, 2022

In this exhibition, I continue my investigation into how the physical properties of light can transform ordinary objects as if we are viewing them in a new dimension…or in another world.  These minimalist works communicate, in form and installation, an examination of the materiality of things and their reflectivity, while also investigating the theme of the “Many Worlds” theory in quantum physics. I work with materials such as cardboard concrete casting tubes and wood in various states of finish under different lighting conditions. I also use inexpensive party laser lights, crystal balls, and photographs to create these visual landscapes in this show. As always, creating light art sculptures and installations is a deeply personal act for me about bringing light into the darkness and dimness, literally and figuratively, and examining the ephemeral nature of reality.

 Passageway
A viewing device into other worlds.

Virtual Particles

Brujo

Partying with the Hugh Everett, III (1930-1982) American theoretical physicist & inventor of the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics and Bryce Dewitt  (1923-2004) American theoretical physicist who advanced the formulation of Hugh Everett’s 1957 many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics in the 1970’s): An altar.

The False Shadow

The Complexity of the Self

Mysteries of the Horizon