38 pushes the fabrication technique originally developed for 28 to its technical and material limits. A large glass sphere is blown with a multitude of haphazard interior cavities, which intersect and collide with each other in unpredictable ways. Several of these satellite cavities are deep enough to hold earth and succulent or cacti plantings, while others house lighting elements. Each 38 contains two or three lighting elements per large sphere, housing either a 10-watt xenon or a 1.5-watt LED lamp, and one or two planters.
38.3 is a cluster of three light sources and two moons. A stiff copper tubing system provides electricity and suspension, enabling compositional freedom on either the horizontal or vertical plane.
38.11 is a cluster of 11 light sources and eight moons. A large glass sphere contains 4-6 cavities, three of which house either a 10-watt xenon or 1.5-watt LED lamp, while the others are deep enough to house succulent or cacti plantings.
38.16 is a cluster of 16 light sources and 12 moons. A large glass sphere contains 4-6 cavities, three of which house either a 10-watt xenon or 1.5-watt LED lamp, while the others are deep enough to house succulent or cacti plantings.
38.28 is a cluster of 28 light sources and 17 moons. A large glass sphere contains 4-6 cavities, three of which house either a 10-watt xenon or 1.5-watt LED lamp, while the others are deep enough to house succulent or cacti plantings.