Artist Embraces Beams of Light to Create Unique Glass Artwork with Epson Projection
LONG BEACH, Calif. – Artist Michael Skura had been working with hand-blown glass for more than a decade when one day a single beam of light passing through a piece of glass in his studio caught his eye. The effect was both magical and subtle, inspiring him to explore the possibilities of light and glass through controlled illumination and projection. Just over five years later Skura and collaborators AJ Freysteinson, Creative Director at RabCup, and Meghan Athavale, CEO of LUMOplay, are using 19 Epson® LightScene® accent lighting and three PowerLite® L615U laser projectors to illuminate an interactive light art exhibit that is responsive to movement and sound. The exhibit, entitled “Tendrils,” is currently running at the Riverside Art Museum, in conjunction with The Festival of Lights, in Riverside, California.