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2019
24” x 24”
Material: Metal, Wood, 3D print, LED light, acrylic
A lighting system that invites people to play with and to create their own lighting environment.
2018
40” x 60”
Material: foam board, mounting board, acrylic, LED light, wood
For this project, my idea came from the enclosed space of staircase in Columbus building of SAIC’s campus. I wanted to break the space by creating an opening that opens up another reality. Inspired by Doug Wheeler and Olafur Eliasson, I created a space that reflects and diffuses light to form an illusion of infinity behind the frame on the wall.
2017
Medium: translucent paper
A project in response to Henri-Edmond Cross's painting, Beach at Cabasson (1891-92). It is based on visceral reaction to the painting.
2021
Following this year’s theme – Practically Speaking, we designed and modelled a wearable piece that functions as a metaphor for the repetitive routine many of us adopted in the year 2020 as a result of the pandemic we are living through. The piece, which is an experiential one, rotates at a 360˚angle and is designed in a way that is seamless for the apertures. This seamlessness makes the start and end undetectable once it has begun rotating thus enabling the view and experience feel almost endless.