“From the ground, the sculpture rises improbably toward the sky, reflecting anything and everything around it,” said Jeremiah Matthew Davis, Oklahoma Contemporary's artistic director. “Colors change as the sun moves across the sky, shifting shadows and shaping light. Once you step inside the sculpture, your perspective on the world is immediately altered. Some surfaces are transparent, others reflective, creating a kaleidoscopic visual effect.”
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