Alissa Eberle
Alissa Eberle is a neon artist interested in what happens where the natural world and the built one overlap. Her installation Disappear Here is inspired by ocean mirages, frozen cities, and strange weather. Moments when the environment feels slightly off, like it’s revealing another layer of reality. Using neon, glass brick, and crystallized materials like borax and road salt, she builds scenes that explore time, change, and perception. Her work finds beauty in distortion and decay, capturing that uneasy space between what’s real and what feels imagined.
Disappear Here
Inspired by extreme weather events, ocean mirages, and alternate realms, Disappear Here is a neon glass installation exploring themes of time and light dissonance, surreal environments, climate change, and the intersection between the constructed and natural world.
Working primarily within the medium of neon sculpture, Alissa Eberle is interested in the unknown in the contemporary landscape. In her work, she explore notions of time dissonance, nostalgia, otherworldly experiences, parallel universes, and the intersection between the manufactured and natural world. Celebrating malfunction and the beauty of the natural world, augmented by the mysterious and otherworldly qualities of glass and rare gases, Eberle seeks to highlight distortion and decay; questioning our understanding of the division between what we know of the physical world and our internal reality. Removed from their original context and immortalized in neon, argon, and glass, these objects and moments exist in a space that has perhaps both already been experienced, while simultaneously being completely new.