



Inharmonic Spectra
Date: June 2011
Size: 25 feet long by 4 feet wide by 6 feet tall
Materials: 44 various-sized powder-coated aluminum tubes
Locale: Sand Springs, Oklahoma
Details: This large custom ceiling feature was created to hang over the staircase of a newly completed fine arts building of a high school. As a nod to the facility's musical function, the pipes resemble wind chimes or a pipe organ.