Wednesday, March 29, 2017




 Yes, you can place light behind a huge picture to light it up, they have been doing that for years in the movie theater business. But can you make the light come out of only the areas you want at different amounts? And some areas not at all? Above, the light is turned up just enough that the lights in the house and the moon are becoming more brilliant. I still have a lot of exterior light so now I can begin to create a infinite number of effects by adjusting the interior and the exterior lighting. Below are a few of the examples.

By turning down the exterior lighting, the interior light begins to shine through. At this point the small amount of light inside allows the blue glow on the wave and the moon reflection to pop. 
 Adding a little more power to the interior lighting at this point with a closer shot.

In a pitch black room and with very little interior light, it becomes something you would see at night walking on a tropical beach with a full moon. The pictures do not show justice to the effects I am explaining. You have to see this for your selves.

 Front lighting with back lighting
Each piece has the ability to be remotely or manually dimmed.
 A cross section showing the back lighting on and off

Each piece is hand crafted. Custom wood frame and pine backing that is carpeted with grey felt.