Artist Jason Peters creates site-specific installations with buckets. Often lit from within, the sculptural pieces twist and turn like a glowing snake.
Peter says his creations “try to archive a transformative moment, removing the viewer from accustomed modes of thinking and seeing, from the constraints of id and ego, if only for a second.
” He adds that “Once removed from their traditional context, the objects’ interaction with the environment becomes unpredictable and unstable.
” The work redefines the way we look at space and offers a different perspective depending on whether it is inside or outside, day or night.






