LIQUID LIGHT
In a fast-paced, hyper-digital world, I immerse myself for hours in the analog experience of liquid light art. Inspired by this 60s technique, I return to the basics, using an overhead projector and a wall as my canvas. With whatever glass containers I can find—Petri dishes, fishbowls, clock faces—I experiment with oils, dyes, bubbles, and anything that catches my eye. It’s a meditation in motion, a quiet rebellion against my useless pursuit of perfection. Unpredictability takes center stage as the liquids swirl, mix, and explode under the light. An ephemeral work, it will inevitably disappear. This practice is a tribute to the beauty of experimentation and play. By letting go of the results, I’ve learned to embrace and enjoy the process.