Photographer Raymond Graber‘s immersive light sculptures transform the viewer’s sense of perception, challenging the human eye’s sense for scale, dimension and time with a transcendental experience.
In an ethereal interplay between light and space Graber’s multi dimensional light sculptures manage to capture the materiality of light.
One Light (2022)
In a world inundated with distractions, One Light offers a sanctuary of quiet reflection, inviting viewers to pause, and immerse themselves in the ineffable beauty of light. Each mesmerizing sculpture is a meditation on the sublime, a testament to the transformative power of perception.
A cycle of light gradually evolves over time, ephemeral transitions between a myriad of color temperatures barely detectable to the human eye, while the wall sculpture interacts with ambient light and space, essentially retracting the human eye’s sense of dimension.
Seamless modulations of lightwaves allow the viewer to experience each mesmerizing color moment in time, without perceiving the subtle changes in color spectrum, offering an ethereal experience of light immersion and dimensional perception.
One Light (2022)
kinetic light sculpture
46” x 46” x 8 ¾”
limited edition (20 + 2AP)
custom built + color curated at artist studio in San Francisco
signed + numbered verso
bespoke customization on request
About the artist
Raymond Graber’s light sculptures are deeply influenced by the artist’s interest in spirituality, the scientific principles of light and the nature of optical perception and informed by decades of traveling as a photographer, capturing the infinite range of atmospheric colorspaces and seasonal twilight skies in locations all over the world.
Known as a visual thinker and master of lighting, Graber now refines his photographic eye to create seamless, conceptual light visuals —timeless minimalist objects marked by an ethereal prowess that enhances an ambience, yet never overpowers the emotion of experience.
Raymond Graber was born in Ohio in 1967. He currently lives in San Francisco and continues to explore the world in search of light wave inspiration.