I am fascinated by the unreachable space – the view we perceive but can never reach. This work references the idea of something being there, but not there; like a horizon line, a distant illusion.
I have created this piece using opaline glass and light. Opaline glass functions similarly to the light in the sky, separating light into cool and warm tones. As light filters through the glass, it produces warm tones, while the reflected light reveals sky blue hues. In this work, the light passing through the glass illuminates the wall with a warm glow, while the glass itself almost disappears.
it frames space, highlighting the beauty of emptiness. It casts a slowly changing light shadow as the light changes throughout the day, tuning the viewer’s eye to engage with it’s subtle transformations.