I create real-life 3D optical illusions designed to consume my viewer's visual perception, and acting upon curiosity is the key to my process and practice. What I offer to those who engage with my work are new visual tools, previously unknown to them but part of their very nature. I wield found, recycled, and repurposed industrial materials, along with electronics, to focus my primary medium: light. I describe the patterns in my personal experiences of discovery and pseudo-scientific exploration by creating interactive and kinetic installations and sculptures.
My practice involves hypothesis, experimentation, natural observation, and an alchemical twist to the scientific method to find the very line that spans the definitions of what we see as art, what we understand through science, and what we find mysterious through mysticism. Memory, mindfulness, exploring the unconscious through dreams, mythology, and aspects of Zen define my interests, where I seek to find commonalities between the microcosmic and the macrocosmic. I bring forth work that seeks to highlight ethereal and fleeting moments of physical reaction that we seldom see – yet surround us every day.