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YouTube Description – Light Form Sculpture (11/15/25)
Digital Video Sculpture with Sound
Light Form Sculpture (11/15/25) is a digital video artwork inspired by the timeless relationship between light and consciousness. For centuries, poets, mystics, and explorers have turned to light as a symbol of awakening, beauty, and the human journey beyond darkness. This piece continues that lineage, inviting viewers into an immersive experience where light becomes both medium and message.
Shaped by influences ranging from photographic masters to immersive light artists like James Turrell, and early inspiration from sculptor Neil Small, this work reflects a lifelong devotion to light as a creative force. Rather than focusing on objects, this sculpture centers the experience, feeling, freedom, and the deeper states of awareness that emerge when we let go of old boundaries.
Created through a meditative process of presence, the artwork emerges from the interplay of energy, vibration, and frequency. It is a practice of listening rather than forcing, allowing the expression to move through with clarity and openness. Trauma, joy, memory, and insight all become part of the current that shapes illumination.
Light Form Sculpture is more than a visual piece; it is an experience of flow. It explores how light arises from the dynamic balance of opposing forces, how awareness transforms energy into form, and how art becomes a resonance of consciousness itself.
Artist Statement – Light Form Sculpture (11/15/25)
Digital Video Sculpture with Sound
Light and consciousness have always moved together, an ancient dance traced by poets, mystics, and explorers across time. Their stories speak of our human desire to move beyond darkness, to seek what glows within the unknown. In every era, the treasure we find is always symbolically luminous: gold radiance, emerald hues, the soft brilliance of beauty in its purest form. Everything begins with light.
My own path has been shaped by this devotion. I am inspired by the great masters of light, those who revealed dimensionality through photography, or expanded emotional expression through immersive worlds like James Turrell. I also carry the early influence of artists who embraced new materials and sculptural forms, including Neil Small, a family friend whose work now lives in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His generosity and humor opened my eyes to a liberating truth: that art can transcend medium, that form is simply a gateway, and that the real work is the experience it evokes.
Over time, I realized I am not here for objects, I am here for what they make possible. For feeling. For freedom. For the exploration that asks me to let go of old boundaries and fall into new realms of awareness. In this free fall, nothing clings from desperation or concept; only resonance remains. Through deep observation of my own being, I have come to understand body, heart, and mind as living expressions of energy, vibration, and frequency, continually shaping reality into form.
When these inner dimensions align, I touch higher states of creativity. Not by striving upward, but by surrendering deeper. My experience reveals the highest possibility is not a climb; it is a letting go. For me, It is in this letting go that the beauty of existence reveals itself. Art emerges as energy in motion, and each work becomes an imprint of my resonance. I do not dictate it. I listen. I serve. I allow the expression to move through me by practicing lucid presence with devotion.
Light Form Sculptures are born from this practice, open, alert, relaxed, and responsive. They arise from presence, not performance. I create by assembling what I am shown, guided not by societal expectation but by a more intimate intelligence: awareness itself. I remain immersed in life, connected rather than withdrawn, disconnected, and in that unity fear dissolves. What remains is the radiant clarity of love.
These sculptures embody that principle. They are built from vision into material form through a process that is both meditation and creation, no separation. Everything I have lived, from trauma to ecstatic joy, becomes available energy in the emergence of light. In this understanding, “positive” and “negative” lose their moral weight. They are simply forces that enable flow. Without polarity, there is no current. Without current, no illumination. Light is born from this dynamic interplay.
Light Form Sculptures reveal that truth. They express it, resonate it, and invite the viewer into it. They are not merely visual forms; they are experiences of flow, light shaped by consciousness, consciousness shaped by light. Through them, the dance continues.











