Denver Botanic Gardens - 2014
Sculpture by Dale Chihuly
Photography by Jamaica Jones
Translucent glass elements rest at the water’s edge, their rippled surfaces mirrored below. Reflection doubles the form, allowing light to bend across material and surface.
The photograph centers on repetition - object and reflection existing in quiet symmetry. Glass becomes fluid in appearance, altered by ripple and angle.
Rather than isolating sculpture as singular, the image presents it as relational: shaped as much by water and light as by form.
Interventions documents moments where human-made forms enter the landscape deliberately and temporarily. The series focuses on scale, movement, and material presence, observing how art and structure alter perception without erasing place. These works frame installations and sculptural forms as gestures shaped by light, environment, and time.
Interventions: White Forms in Water
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