Hand-carved from alabaster, Eye Can’t Stop is a large floor sculpture in the shape of a human eye—complete with veins, iris, and pupil. A strobe light embedded inside pulses at irregular intervals, flashing through the translucent stone and casting anxious bursts of light into the space.
This piece was both a technical experiment and a conceptual contradiction. Alabaster—traditionally used in elegant lamps and classical sculpture—becomes a vessel for something restless, loud, and absurd. It’s high-end material turned kitsch warning system.
At its core, Eye Can’t Stop is about obsessive attention. The tension of never being able to look away. It reflects the compulsive loops of OCD and the constant undercurrent of stress in modern life. A sacred object hijacked by overdrive.
It watches. It flashes. It can’t stop.
Eye Can't Stop
2009
Alabaster stone, acrylic nail solution, strobe light circuit, batteries
7 x 7 x 7 inches
Part of Pro-Am series
