Light Art Installations are visual and conceptual site-specific works exploring light refractions and apparitions with kinetic sculptures, video projections, and mirrors. This experiential and temporal body of work examines light phenomenon, spontaneity, time travel, repetition, hypnosis, interference, harmony, and discordance. Certain installations are intended to demonstrate a portal and passageway into another realm while others describe a changing abstracted scene in space or light painting that transforms slowly through a process of rotation.

“Mirror Crystal System”, 2016. Mirror, mylar, video projection. Cult/Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, San Francisco, California.

“Mirror Crystal System”, 2016. Mirror, mylar, video projection. Cult/Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, San Francisco, California.

“Triadic Tower”, 2016. Mirror, paint, wood, mylar, and video projection. Cult/Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, San Francisco, California.

“Triadic Tower”, 2016. Mirror, paint, wood, mylar, and video projection. Cult/Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, San Francisco, California.

“Triadic Tower”, 2016. Mirror, paint, wood, mylar, and video projection. Cult/Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, San Francisco, California.

“Primary Optic Shift”, at Spring Break Art Show, Femmebit+Coaxial Arts Foundation Booth, Los Angeles, 2019. A kinetic video art installation made with mirrors, color plexiglass, wood, mylar, and metal.

“Primary Optic Shift”, at Spring Break Art Show, Femmebit+Coaxial Arts Foundation Booth, Los Angeles, 2019. A kinetic video art installation made with mirrors, color plexiglass, wood, mylar, and metal.

“Primary Optic Shift”, at Spring Break Art Show, Femmebit+Coaxial Arts Foundation Booth, Los Angeles, 2019. A kinetic video art installation made with mirrors, color plexiglass, wood, mylar, and metal.

Ungrund Collective installation, Coaxial Arts, 2018

“Spherical Shifting”, 2017. Mirror, mylar, chrome, metal, video projection. In the Founders Room of the Walt Disney Hall by Frank Gehry.

“Open Portal”, 2011. Dry ice, lights, wood. Southern Exposure, San Francisco, California

“Channeling Tower”, 2011. Dry ice, lights, wood, and video projection. Southern Exposure, San Francisco, California