“The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.” Albert Einstein
In addition to public art and installations that focus on notions of sun, moon, constellations and the ideas of time; recent studio work explores the medium of kiln-formed glass depicting imagery of cosmological bodies and events. To contemplate the universe is to be reminded that we are actually in it; on a ball hurling through space and time, rotating in an epic dance that is at once a grand mystery yet is also comprehensible. My work aims to intersect art, science and a bit of mysticism.
In the series titled Slide Specimens, images on the glass resemble comets, asteroids, nebula, supernova...