Edge of the Spectrum explores a quieter range of light, emphasizing warmth and direction rather than completeness. Created through in-camera photography using natural sunlight and glass prisms, the image captures a moment where the spectrum leans toward red, yellow, and green—light in transition rather than balance.
By allowing parts of the spectrum to fall away, the work feels more focused and intentional, highlighting how small shifts in light reveal entirely different moods. The result is precise, restrained, and quietly powerful.
Printed as a 16" × 16" metal print with a matte finish and presented in a black floating frame, this piece pairs beautifully with other prism works while standing confidently on its own.
Details
Size: 16" × 16"
Medium: Metal print
Finish: Matte
Frame: Black floating frame
Process: Photographed using natural sunlight and glass prisms
No AI-generated imagery
Edge of the Spectrum explores a quieter range of light, emphasizing warmth and direction rather than completeness. Created through in-camera photography using natural sunlight and glass prisms, the image captures a moment where the spectrum leans toward red, yellow, and green—light in transition rather than balance.
By allowing parts of the spectrum to fall away, the work feels more focused and intentional, highlighting how small shifts in light reveal entirely different moods. The result is precise, restrained, and quietly powerful.
Printed as a 16" × 16" metal print with a matte finish and presented in a black floating frame, this piece pairs beautifully with other prism works while standing confidently on its own.
Details
Size: 16" × 16"
Medium: Metal print
Finish: Matte
Frame: Black floating frame
Process: Photographed using natural sunlight and glass prisms
No AI-generated imagery