This piece was an experiment in 3D neon.
I’ve always been drawn to flowers—especially as symbols of transformation—and much of my work combines organic forms with technology. This daisy continues that thread: it’s a freestanding object that lives somewhere between sculpture and lightwork.
Rooted in my ongoing reverence for nature, this piece blossoms in pure light. Delicate yet electric, it transforms the familiar shape of a daisy into something luminous—both natural and synthetic at once.
I’m often exploring the intersection of energy and form—working with electrical systems to reimagine organic inspiration through a technological lens. This daisy is no exception: a quiet, glowing circuit of softness and strength.
Part talisman, part design object, it invites you to pause—to witness a bloom that never wilts, powered by the same currents that run through everything. A compact, self-contained flower. Light as language. A small altar to transformation.
It fits easily on a desk or shelf, offering a steady reminder of growth, energy, and the space between what’s natural and what’s built.
Hello Flower (Brahma)
2021 ~ 2023
Neon Glass, GTO wire, Transformer
approx. 17 x 5 x 6 inches
