A silver metallic rock placed inside a black display case with side supports, illuminated by a small lamp at the front, casting shadows on the wall behind.
A hand-drawn diagram showing a wood support structure, a basket with a green object inside and a cover, and a wire mesh container or basket. The diagram includes handwritten notes.
Sketches of a volcano with labeled features including summit, summit vandy, rocky waterfall, water, semi-transparent bio plastic, lava entity, and shadow. Detailed diagrams explain various views and components of a volcano, such as front, top, and transparent layers, with annotations and arrows indicating elements and processes.
A wire basket filled with white or light-colored rocks or stones, with a dark background and a reflective surface underneath.

Adit Fracture

Adit Fracture is a sculptural light critiquing the mining industry’s depletion of resources and destruction of land. Light filters through the translucent Alabaster, destroyed yet still smooth, to ease sore eyes. Simultaneously, light bounces off of the darker Soapstone, providing indirect light to a room. The plywood structure supporting the rock is cut into tiered formation, mirroring the shapes in which mines are cut into during extraction. The piece evokes political analysis of extractive processes, yet functions as a lumina to brighten the corner of a room, or a natural history museum.

16 x 8 x 10 (in)

Spring 2025