Exploring geometric forms similar to Luis Tomasello, this project takes reflected light further by exploring what would happen when light can penetrate from behind the piece. 
     126 asymmetrical facets reflect colored light onto the front of the piece from a colored layer on the interior of each facet. Theoretically, this piece would be installed in a window, where the changing sun angles would produce different color combinations throughout the day and seasons.
    40"x60" - Museum board, Elmer’s Glue, acrylic paint, wood frame.
Birefringence
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Birefringence

Exploring reflected light, Birefringence manipulates strong direct light into softened reflected colors, creating varying hues and shades as ligh Read More

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