
CRYSTAL ARCHWAY
A Temporary Interactive Sculpture
Rising from the landscape like a living altar, this temporary interactive sculpture invites visitors into a tactile dialogue between nature, light, and intention.
Constructed from found driftwood, luminous selenite, and cast resin, the piece spans 10 feet high, 10 feet wide, and 6 feet deep—an immersive structure that feels both grounded and otherworldly.
Created for the Sacred Acre Festival in Ninilchik, Alaska, the work responds to its coastal environment, blending raw, weathered textures with crystalline clarity.
Co-created with Tristan Cobine, the installation encourages exploration and connection, offering a space where participants can move through, touch, and experience shifting perspectives of form, transparency, and light.

THE STORY


Medium:
Found Driftwood, Selenite, Resin
Dimensions:
10’ Height, 10’ Wide, 6’ Deep
Location:
Sacred Acre Festival in Ninilchik, AK
Co-created with Tristan Cobine

SPECS

GALLERY
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