Temporary Structures

My work begins with a simple form: a prism built on the proportions of sacred geometry. Placed into landscapes both scarred and sublime, it becomes a temporary structure. An object without function that interrupts and reframes its surroundings.

I use two versions of the form: one that emits light into darkness, and one that reflects daylight back into itself. In both cases, the cube is not a protagonist but a subjective subject. It resists fixed meaning, acting instead as a portal, a visitation, or a mirror that points the viewer outward into the environment.