ONCE IN A BLUE MOON

Crushed Crystal on Acrylic Plexi with blue neon light.

A journey through the inner self, the installation transforms the gallery into an emotional terrain where dark mountain forms emerge as manifestations of lived experience — the shadows of memory, grief, fear, and transformation we carry within us. Walking among them becomes an act of moving through darkness not to escape it, but to reach illumination beyond it. At the center, a black crystalline sphere emanates a hidden blue light, existing as a threshold between the visible and invisible, self and spirit. The light cannot be fully seen, only felt, evoking the idea that the deepest truths of consciousness exist beyond ordinary perception.