In Theory Arts, 2019
Salt Lake City, UT
Steel, Copper, Dichroic Plexiglass
11 x 5 x 12 feet
“Koro Loko” is a crystalline monolith of feeling and form—an 11-foot-tall heart rendered in sharp geometry and spectral light. Constructed from thousands of dichroic plexiglass tiles suspended in copper and thread, the sculpture catches and fractures its surroundings, scattering color across space like emotional static.
Perched on a mirrored diamond pedestal, it hovers between intimacy and monumentality, both object and apparition. As light shifts across the day—or pulses from stage-grade LEDs at night—its surface shimmers with an otherworldly iridescence, changing moment to moment, never settling.
Despite its delicate latticework, “Koro Loko” holds a striking presence. It speaks in silence, refracting the viewer’s gaze into something more internal—evoking memory, longing, and a sense of fragile connection. The heart becomes symbol and signal, at once universal and uncanny, fixed in space yet alive with motion.
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