Installation view. Kathryn Schultz Gallery, Cambridge, MA
The installation assembled four 3-D Prometheus Lights, Pandora Light, a Foot Light, three water-cut aluminum stars from Orion’s Belt, and a circling Crow.
Installation view. Kathryn Schultz Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Prometheus Lights #1, #2, #3, #4 are impressions of sidewalks around the Harvard University Science Center. The intention is to sandwich a layer of art between the upwards energy of the earth and the downwards march of students, scientists and researchers. The light structures are the size of a human torso. The LEDs within the structures represent the human heart and imagination.
The cord of each light plugs into a thin sidewalk facsimile, the Foot Light, enabling viewers to look down into earth’s core and Prometheus' gift of fire.
The outside surfaces of The Pandora Light are painted with sea creatures; the inside is the microscopic world. In the Greek panoply, Pandora was the first human woman.