It is difficult to sculpt light in the air, but the work of artist Sally Weber uses holography and computer graphics to do just that.
The intuitive traditions expressed in world religions and philosophies understood the origins and relationships of nature and humans metaphorically, using traditional stories as a means to teach principles. My works deal with the elemental to address how we come to know what we believe to be true. They overlay one—the infinite—and another over time. Circling the void, all the fields of learning/knowledge form the perimeter of a circle/sphere looking into the center. There are no absolute means to define that emptiness/wholeness: each come up with a unique language and path to touch that unknown.
— Sally Weber on her installations, 2021