Denver Botanic Gardens — 2014
Photography by Jamaica Jones
Green glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly rest at the surface of still water, their reflections doubling the composition and softening the boundary between object and image. Light, color, and ripple converge, creating a moment that feels both structured and organic.
The photograph centers on reflection as material—glass and water working together to shift perception. Sculpture becomes transient, altered by surface movement, light, and the quiet instability of water.
What appears fixed is subtly in motion, changing with each ripple and angle of view.
Interventions documents moments when human-made forms enter the landscape deliberately and temporarily. The series observes how installations and sculptural works interact with their surroundings—altering scale, reflection, and perception without erasing the presence of place. Light, environment, and time shape each image as much as the artwork itself.
Interventions: Reflected Growth
Free U.S. shipping
Ships rolled or flat depending on size
Each print is produced to order and ships within 10–14 business days.

