In Transit is a wall-mounted mixed-media sculpture that explores how form is perceived through light and movement. A three-dimensional eagle ray is embedded beneath sculpted layers of resin, which function as both surface and optical medium. Rather than remaining visually fixed, the work continuously shifts as light interacts with its form. The resin refracts and redirects light, producing moving reflections that alter depth, clarity, and the visibility of the form beneath. These changes occur in response to natural or artificial light and to the viewer’s position. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the work by moving around it or by introducing a handheld light source to activate and explore its shifting visual states. Through this interaction, In Transit exists in a constant state of transformation, emphasizing impermanence and the instability of perception. Form is not presented as static or complete, but as something that emerges through engagement.

