Holography
For over 35 years Matthew Schreiber has been making holograms. These images represent a small slice of hundreds of yet to be documented or exhibited pieces.
These are “traditional" holograms made with laser light that reflects, diffracts, and interferes with subject matter, (or itself). This technically unique expertise led to Schreiber’s use of laser light as sculpture and a fundamental understanding of light.
Most of the holograms are small in scale. They average between 8”x10” - 12”x16”. The work is primarily made with Silver-Halide coated glass for the finest archival quality. As these are real holograms, they do not require video projection, computer interface or any technology other than a light bulb to function.
All works are Unique.