
I had a client have to cancel before our shoot yesterday just as I was setting up, so I went ahead and did some lighting tests anyway.
It was so pleasant to have some unstructured time in the studio to play around a bit <3.
Email me to be added to a list for future tests.

I had a client have to cancel before our shoot yesterday just as I was setting up, so I went ahead and did some lighting tests anyway.
It was so pleasant to have some unstructured time in the studio to play around a bit <3.
Email me to be added to a list for future tests.

I had a client have to cancel before our shoot yesterday just as I was setting up, so I went ahead and did some lighting tests anyway.
It was so pleasant to have some unstructured time in the studio to play around a bit <3.
Email me to be added to a list for future tests.

I had a client have to cancel before our shoot yesterday just as I was setting up, so I went ahead and did some lighting tests anyway.
It was so pleasant to have some unstructured time in the studio to play around a bit <3.
Email me to be added to a list for future tests.

I had a client have to cancel before our shoot yesterday just as I was setting up, so I went ahead and did some lighting tests anyway.
It was so pleasant to have some unstructured time in the studio to play around a bit <3.
Email me to be added to a list for future tests.

I had a client have to cancel before our shoot yesterday just as I was setting up, so I went ahead and did some lighting tests anyway.
It was so pleasant to have some unstructured time in the studio to play around a bit <3.
Email me to be added to a list for future tests.

I had a client have to cancel before our shoot yesterday just as I was setting up, so I went ahead and did some lighting tests anyway.
It was so pleasant to have some unstructured time in the studio to play around a bit <3.
Email me to be added to a list for future tests.

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A big thank you to everyone I’ve gotten to work with this year.
I get to step through the world sharing my perspective, but only because others are devoting themselves to creating that world around us.
Special thanks to those that help me on set and behind the scenes.
@wavymcsplash @thomasseely @lokipants

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A surreal trip for @casabrutus down to Super Nintendo World with @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely

Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely

Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely

Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely

Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely

Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely

Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely

Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely
Thank you @tmagazine @leilin7 for a wonderful day photographing the home of @elenipetaloti and @leonidastrampoukis, the architects the founders of the architecture firm @lot_officeforarchitecture and the design studio @objects_of_common_interest.
Story byGisela Williams @giselaatlarge
Photography Assistant @wavymcsplash
Retouching by Thomas Seely @thomasseely

A fun @casabrutus project on @takashipom at @clevelandmuseumofart and @gagosian
Always a pleasure working alongside @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A fun @casabrutus project on @takashipom at @clevelandmuseumofart and @gagosian
Always a pleasure working alongside @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A fun @casabrutus project on @takashipom at @clevelandmuseumofart and @gagosian
Always a pleasure working alongside @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

A fun @casabrutus project on @takashipom at @clevelandmuseumofart and @gagosian
Always a pleasure working alongside @mikayoshida_ham and @mulciberus

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.
New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.
New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.
New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.
New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

New team building really coming together. An amazing group with Jim on Della Aurora.
29.5hrs Around Long Island @alir_seacliff and we just made it on the podium in our class!
Huge effort by all @melihbagdatli @ktreenflo @emmaestradaofficial @captnitz Stephen, Steve, Chris, Yona, Jeremiah, and Henry.

✨ I’m thrilled to announce the opening of a new art installation in the heart of New York City!
A year after graduating from Bezalel Academy, I landed in New York as an intern at an architecture firm. We worked long hours—early mornings to late nights—alongside an incredible team of dreamers from all over the world. On those extra-long days, we’d sneak out for gelato at Eataly, just a few blocks away, in the beautiful building at 200 Fifth Avenue, right across from the Flatiron.
Fast forward a few years—life came full circle.
I was invited by curatorial firm Standart Arts to participate in a competition for a rotating art installation, commissioned by BXP, the real estate company that now owns the same Fifth Avenue building where I once caught my breath between CAD drafts and 3D models.
This work draws on my personal story—and the stories of countless others—who spend endless days and nights in the modern city, often disconnected from nature and from the quiet moments that give us meaning.
For over a month, I recorded live-streamed videos of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets I could find—from Australia, Japan, the Caribbean, and beyond—and wove them into a seamless video. That footage is now projected through LED rear-projection onto the building’s walls.
The piece is inspired by the research of Dr. Alex Smalley at the University of Exeter, who studies how virtual nature—especially sunrises and sunsets—can positively impact mental well-being.
The installation will be on view through the end of the year, offering a moment of pause for every visitor and worker passing through—to catch the sunrise or sunset they might otherwise miss.
Huge thanks to the team that made this possible:
@_standardarts , my curator, for your trust and creative freedom
@uriel.guy - The project engineer and LED wizard
@sefibartov - refining details
@vika_libman & nir dellus - research support
@blaineduh - photography
@chromaticfas - Handling service
And to everyone who helped along the way!

✨ I’m thrilled to announce the opening of a new art installation in the heart of New York City!
A year after graduating from Bezalel Academy, I landed in New York as an intern at an architecture firm. We worked long hours—early mornings to late nights—alongside an incredible team of dreamers from all over the world. On those extra-long days, we’d sneak out for gelato at Eataly, just a few blocks away, in the beautiful building at 200 Fifth Avenue, right across from the Flatiron.
Fast forward a few years—life came full circle.
I was invited by curatorial firm Standart Arts to participate in a competition for a rotating art installation, commissioned by BXP, the real estate company that now owns the same Fifth Avenue building where I once caught my breath between CAD drafts and 3D models.
This work draws on my personal story—and the stories of countless others—who spend endless days and nights in the modern city, often disconnected from nature and from the quiet moments that give us meaning.
For over a month, I recorded live-streamed videos of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets I could find—from Australia, Japan, the Caribbean, and beyond—and wove them into a seamless video. That footage is now projected through LED rear-projection onto the building’s walls.
The piece is inspired by the research of Dr. Alex Smalley at the University of Exeter, who studies how virtual nature—especially sunrises and sunsets—can positively impact mental well-being.
The installation will be on view through the end of the year, offering a moment of pause for every visitor and worker passing through—to catch the sunrise or sunset they might otherwise miss.
Huge thanks to the team that made this possible:
@_standardarts , my curator, for your trust and creative freedom
@uriel.guy - The project engineer and LED wizard
@sefibartov - refining details
@vika_libman & nir dellus - research support
@blaineduh - photography
@chromaticfas - Handling service
And to everyone who helped along the way!

✨ I’m thrilled to announce the opening of a new art installation in the heart of New York City!
A year after graduating from Bezalel Academy, I landed in New York as an intern at an architecture firm. We worked long hours—early mornings to late nights—alongside an incredible team of dreamers from all over the world. On those extra-long days, we’d sneak out for gelato at Eataly, just a few blocks away, in the beautiful building at 200 Fifth Avenue, right across from the Flatiron.
Fast forward a few years—life came full circle.
I was invited by curatorial firm Standart Arts to participate in a competition for a rotating art installation, commissioned by BXP, the real estate company that now owns the same Fifth Avenue building where I once caught my breath between CAD drafts and 3D models.
This work draws on my personal story—and the stories of countless others—who spend endless days and nights in the modern city, often disconnected from nature and from the quiet moments that give us meaning.
For over a month, I recorded live-streamed videos of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets I could find—from Australia, Japan, the Caribbean, and beyond—and wove them into a seamless video. That footage is now projected through LED rear-projection onto the building’s walls.
The piece is inspired by the research of Dr. Alex Smalley at the University of Exeter, who studies how virtual nature—especially sunrises and sunsets—can positively impact mental well-being.
The installation will be on view through the end of the year, offering a moment of pause for every visitor and worker passing through—to catch the sunrise or sunset they might otherwise miss.
Huge thanks to the team that made this possible:
@_standardarts , my curator, for your trust and creative freedom
@uriel.guy - The project engineer and LED wizard
@sefibartov - refining details
@vika_libman & nir dellus - research support
@blaineduh - photography
@chromaticfas - Handling service
And to everyone who helped along the way!

✨ I’m thrilled to announce the opening of a new art installation in the heart of New York City!
A year after graduating from Bezalel Academy, I landed in New York as an intern at an architecture firm. We worked long hours—early mornings to late nights—alongside an incredible team of dreamers from all over the world. On those extra-long days, we’d sneak out for gelato at Eataly, just a few blocks away, in the beautiful building at 200 Fifth Avenue, right across from the Flatiron.
Fast forward a few years—life came full circle.
I was invited by curatorial firm Standart Arts to participate in a competition for a rotating art installation, commissioned by BXP, the real estate company that now owns the same Fifth Avenue building where I once caught my breath between CAD drafts and 3D models.
This work draws on my personal story—and the stories of countless others—who spend endless days and nights in the modern city, often disconnected from nature and from the quiet moments that give us meaning.
For over a month, I recorded live-streamed videos of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets I could find—from Australia, Japan, the Caribbean, and beyond—and wove them into a seamless video. That footage is now projected through LED rear-projection onto the building’s walls.
The piece is inspired by the research of Dr. Alex Smalley at the University of Exeter, who studies how virtual nature—especially sunrises and sunsets—can positively impact mental well-being.
The installation will be on view through the end of the year, offering a moment of pause for every visitor and worker passing through—to catch the sunrise or sunset they might otherwise miss.
Huge thanks to the team that made this possible:
@_standardarts , my curator, for your trust and creative freedom
@uriel.guy - The project engineer and LED wizard
@sefibartov - refining details
@vika_libman & nir dellus - research support
@blaineduh - photography
@chromaticfas - Handling service
And to everyone who helped along the way!

✨ I’m thrilled to announce the opening of a new art installation in the heart of New York City!
A year after graduating from Bezalel Academy, I landed in New York as an intern at an architecture firm. We worked long hours—early mornings to late nights—alongside an incredible team of dreamers from all over the world. On those extra-long days, we’d sneak out for gelato at Eataly, just a few blocks away, in the beautiful building at 200 Fifth Avenue, right across from the Flatiron.
Fast forward a few years—life came full circle.
I was invited by curatorial firm Standart Arts to participate in a competition for a rotating art installation, commissioned by BXP, the real estate company that now owns the same Fifth Avenue building where I once caught my breath between CAD drafts and 3D models.
This work draws on my personal story—and the stories of countless others—who spend endless days and nights in the modern city, often disconnected from nature and from the quiet moments that give us meaning.
For over a month, I recorded live-streamed videos of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets I could find—from Australia, Japan, the Caribbean, and beyond—and wove them into a seamless video. That footage is now projected through LED rear-projection onto the building’s walls.
The piece is inspired by the research of Dr. Alex Smalley at the University of Exeter, who studies how virtual nature—especially sunrises and sunsets—can positively impact mental well-being.
The installation will be on view through the end of the year, offering a moment of pause for every visitor and worker passing through—to catch the sunrise or sunset they might otherwise miss.
Huge thanks to the team that made this possible:
@_standardarts , my curator, for your trust and creative freedom
@uriel.guy - The project engineer and LED wizard
@sefibartov - refining details
@vika_libman & nir dellus - research support
@blaineduh - photography
@chromaticfas - Handling service
And to everyone who helped along the way!

✨ I’m thrilled to announce the opening of a new art installation in the heart of New York City!
A year after graduating from Bezalel Academy, I landed in New York as an intern at an architecture firm. We worked long hours—early mornings to late nights—alongside an incredible team of dreamers from all over the world. On those extra-long days, we’d sneak out for gelato at Eataly, just a few blocks away, in the beautiful building at 200 Fifth Avenue, right across from the Flatiron.
Fast forward a few years—life came full circle.
I was invited by curatorial firm Standart Arts to participate in a competition for a rotating art installation, commissioned by BXP, the real estate company that now owns the same Fifth Avenue building where I once caught my breath between CAD drafts and 3D models.
This work draws on my personal story—and the stories of countless others—who spend endless days and nights in the modern city, often disconnected from nature and from the quiet moments that give us meaning.
For over a month, I recorded live-streamed videos of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets I could find—from Australia, Japan, the Caribbean, and beyond—and wove them into a seamless video. That footage is now projected through LED rear-projection onto the building’s walls.
The piece is inspired by the research of Dr. Alex Smalley at the University of Exeter, who studies how virtual nature—especially sunrises and sunsets—can positively impact mental well-being.
The installation will be on view through the end of the year, offering a moment of pause for every visitor and worker passing through—to catch the sunrise or sunset they might otherwise miss.
Huge thanks to the team that made this possible:
@_standardarts , my curator, for your trust and creative freedom
@uriel.guy - The project engineer and LED wizard
@sefibartov - refining details
@vika_libman & nir dellus - research support
@blaineduh - photography
@chromaticfas - Handling service
And to everyone who helped along the way!

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner

Historic texture meets new lines and ceramics in Austin.
Thank you @murray_legge
@amandarivera___hi @mother_of_god_ceramics
@lvlonthelvl
@adamfortner
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