Foto Relevance presents Houston-based photographer Deborah Bay: “Light Forms,” a solo exhibition featuring Bay’s ethereal studio works of light, color, and geometric design.
Engaged in the intricate process of manipulating visual light through prisms, Bay takes what is all around us - light - and channels it into creating imaginative, abstract works that express a variety of patterns and hues. She makes use of color gel filters and a variety of transparent or translucent optical objects, yielding compositions that seem to exist outside the traditional realms of time and space.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 10.
Foto Relevance presents Houston-based photographer Deborah Bay: “Light Forms,” a solo exhibition featuring Bay’s ethereal studio works of light, color, and geometric design.
Engaged in the intricate process of manipulating visual light through prisms, Bay takes what is all around us - light - and channels it into creating imaginative, abstract works that express a variety of patterns and hues. She makes use of color gel filters and a variety of transparent or translucent optical objects, yielding compositions that seem to exist outside the traditional realms of time and space.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 10.
Foto Relevance presents Houston-based photographer Deborah Bay: “Light Forms,” a solo exhibition featuring Bay’s ethereal studio works of light, color, and geometric design.
Engaged in the intricate process of manipulating visual light through prisms, Bay takes what is all around us - light - and channels it into creating imaginative, abstract works that express a variety of patterns and hues. She makes use of color gel filters and a variety of transparent or translucent optical objects, yielding compositions that seem to exist outside the traditional realms of time and space.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 10.