Yta (or "surface" in Swedish) re-encodes dimension, inspired by approaches to surface engraving in Swedish glass and optical patterns. Patterns expand into spaces that capture movement of the eye; surfaces on glass refer to themselves or hide themselves; light ambiguously equates implied dimension with explicit depth.

This project was created at The Glass Factory Museum in Boda glasbruk, Sweden, and was made possible through the Swedish Fulbright Comission and the Lois Roth Endowment.

Blända
Blown glass with graal technique, vinyl | 6" x 6" x 11"  (vessel), 108" x 86" x 40" (installation) | 2020 

Optisk I
Hot-sculpted glass, vinyl | Approx. 5" x 5" x 5" each (vessel), 83" x 85" x 40" (installation)
2020

Optisk II
Blown glass with graal technique, vinyl | 6" x 6" x 10" (vessel), 83" x 85" x 40" (installation) | 2020

Perspectiv I
12mm krypton-filled neon | 15.75" x 15.75" x 15.75" (left), 19" x 19" (right) | 2020

Perspectiv II
12mm krypton-filled neon | 108" x 70" x 2" | 2020

Händer
Blown glass with graal technique | Approx. 6" x 6" x16" | 2020

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