
* a site-specific, ephemeral "cloud" made of thin filaments of glass, apparent mostly through gossamer and shadow.
* a curved chamber whose walls and rounded ceiling are studded with a grid of reflective glass balls to demonstrate the optics of the sheesh mahal.
* wide wall panels composed of thin strips of paper, each of of whose edges is lined with powders of shifting pigmentation.
* video installation and robotic devices that manipulate and connect the act of looking at the stars above to looking into dew drops below.
* a "mirror painting" diptych, surfaces encrusted with small convex mirrors whose subject matter is the cascade of the viewer's movement at front of the canvas.
* long, narrow glass panels whose only-slight shifts in undulation result in mutable, formless terrain.
* floating rings comprising the curious optical phenomenon of reflective glass spheres.





