Refraction

A suspended cascade of translucent pendants forming a cloud-like light sculpture above a chapel space—part of a community-made public artwork using programmed lighting and seasonal refraction to create a calming, therapeutic experience.

Photos and video by Aram Boghosian.

Refraction

Light-Based Sculpture for Reflection and Connection

Through light, reflection and refraction, this elemental artwork serves as a connection point open to all practices of faith, spirituality, and relationships with the universe. It evokes personal meaning and contemplation, and accentuates a space for connection, optimism and hope among the chapel community. Installed in the chapel at Boston Children’s Hospital, the artwork is composed of a billowing cascade of individual transparent pendants suspended from the ceiling. Dichroic film is applied to a single side of each pendant allowing the sculpture to refract natural sunlight each day through the Chapel’s windows. Programmed artificial light accentuates their color and illuminates the cloud of pendants at night. The programmed lighting is based off of the four seasons of the Northern Hemisphere, recognizing the natural cycles of light through color and expression. The color palette changes at each equinox and solstice moment, allowing the artwork and space to be in synchronicity to the cycles and light of the cosmic world.

2024 - Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Children’s Hospital
Created by MASARY Studios

Commissioned by Boston Children’s Hospital
Jaywalk Studio - Fabrication & Installation
Sunne Savage Gallery - Art Consultant for Boston Children’s Hospital

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