The Bright Beneath, a 2011 Installation by Shih Chieh Huang
Artist Shih Chieh Huang creates work using plastic bags, household objects, computer cooling fans, LED lights, and other assorted materials. His 2011 solo exhibition, "The Bright Beneath: The Luminous Art of Shih Chieh Huang," features pieces inspired by bioluminescent marine animals he studied during a Smithsonian Artist Fellowship.
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