/* ── Session 10: Creative Photo Effects ── */ /* Contact page hero background */ .contact-hero-bg { position: relative; overflow: hidden; } .contact-hero-bg::before { content: ""; position: absolute; inset: 0; background: url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/69bf9a24f27c7bb43c057b18/69c3f097d6211c7730320d48_PENLAND_Lozano_Alexander_FailedMemmories.jpg") center/cover no-repeat; opacity: 0.18; filter: blur(2px); transform: scale(1.05); z-index: 0; animation: contactHeroShift 25s ease-in-out infinite alternate; } .contact-hero-bg > * { position: relative; z-index: 1; } @keyframes contactHeroShift { 0% { transform: scale(1.05) translateX(0); } 100% { transform: scale(1.1) translateX(-2%); } } /* Ken Burns on homepage hero */ .hero-bg-image { animation: kenBurns 30s ease-in-out infinite alternate; } @keyframes kenBurns { 0% { transform: scale(1); } 100% { transform: scale(1.08); } } /* Elegant gold frame reveal on About portrait */ .about-portrait-frame { position: relative; display: inline-block; } .about-portrait-frame::after { content: ""; position: absolute; inset: -6px; border: 2px solid var(--gold, #C4A265); opacity: 0; transition: opacity 0.6s ease, inset 0.6s ease; pointer-events: none; } .about-portrait-frame:hover::after, .about-portrait-frame.frame-visible::after { opacity: 1; inset: 8px; } /* Hover zoom on service cards & split image */ .serve-card img, .split-image-wrapper img { transition: transform 0.5s ease, filter 0.5s ease; } .serve-card:hover img { transform: scale(1.04); } .split-image-wrapper:hover img { transform: scale(1.03); filter: brightness(1.05); } /* Parallax-style depth on scroll for images */ .photo-depth { transition: transform 0.3s ease-out; will-change: transform; } /* Subtle vignette on large hero images */ .hero-bg-wrapper::after { content: ""; position: absolute; inset: 0; background: radial-gradient(ellipse at center, transparent 50%, rgba(26,26,26,0.5) 100%); pointer-events: none; z-index: 1; } /* Gold accent line below images */ .gold-accent-line { position: relative; } .gold-accent-line::after { content: ""; display: block; width: 0; height: 2px; background: linear-gradient(90deg, transparent, var(--gold, #C4A265), transparent); margin: 16px auto 0; transition: width 0.8s ease; } .gold-accent-line.line-visible::after { width: 60%; } /* ── Session 10b: Logo, Image Fade, Footer Fixes ── */ /* 3x Logo on homepage */ .navbar-logo-image { width: 120px !important; height: 120px !important; max-width: none !important; } .navbar-brand.w-nav-brand { width: auto !important; height: auto !important; } /* 3x Logo text on subpages */ .navbar-logo { font-size: 60px !important; line-height: 1.1 !important; } /* Image fade into background */ .img-fade-wrap { position: relative; overflow: hidden; } .img-fade-wrap::after { content: ""; position: absolute; inset: 0; background: linear-gradient( to bottom, transparent 0%, transparent 50%, var(--dark, #1A1A1A) 100% ); pointer-events: none; z-index: 1; } .img-fade-wrap img { display: block; width: 100%; } /* Side fade for split images */ .img-fade-side { position: relative; overflow: hidden; } .img-fade-side::after { content: ""; position: absolute; inset: 0; background: radial-gradient( ellipse at center, transparent 55%, rgba(26,26,26,0.7) 100% ); pointer-events: none; z-index: 1; } /* ── Session 10b: Footer Spacing Fix ── */ .site-footer { padding: 64px 72px 48px !important; border-top: 1px solid var(--dark-border, #333) !important; } .footer-grid { gap: 48px 40px !important; align-items: start !important; } .footer-nav-column { display: flex !important; flex-direction: column !important; gap: 10px !important; } .footer-nav-link { font-size: 14px !important; letter-spacing: 0.5px !important; color: var(--cream-muted, rgba(245,240,235,0.7)) !important; text-decoration: none !important; transition: color 0.2s !important; } .footer-nav-link:hover { color: var(--gold, #C4A265) !important; } .footer-heading { font-family: Playfair Display, serif !important; font-size: 22px !important; color: var(--cream, #F5F0EB) !important; margin-bottom: 4px !important; } .footer-text { font-size: 13px !important; line-height: 1.6 !important; color: rgba(245,240,235,0.6) !important; margin: 0 0 4px !important; } .footer-info-column { display: flex !important; flex-direction: column !important; gap: 8px !important; } .footer-info-column a { color: var(--cream-muted, rgba(245,240,235,0.7)) !important; text-decoration: none !important; font-size: 14px !important; } .footer-info-column a:hover { color: var(--gold, #C4A265) !important; } .footer-info-column .button-gold, .footer-info-column [class*="button"] { display: inline-block !important; padding: 12px 24px !important; font-size: 13px !important; letter-spacing: 1px !important; margin-top: 4px !important; }
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Solo exhibition (2020–2021) featuring the Butterfly Effect series — large-scale glass installations exploring how small actions ripple through communities. Featured on Google Arts & Culture. The exhibition challenged viewers to consider their interconnectedness through participatory glass works that could be touched, folded, and transformed.

Selected for the Corning Museum of Glass's prestigious New Glass Review 39, an annual survey of the most compelling new works in contemporary glass worldwide. This recognition placed Alexander's innovative flexible glass techniques alongside leading international glass artists and cemented his position in the global glass art conversation.

Alexander's work has been exhibited across three continents — from the Toyama Glass Art Museum in Japan to the Glass Art Society Exhibition in Murano, Italy (where he received the Third Place Award), Workhouse Glass National in Virginia, and the 2018 Craft Glass Creation & Design competition in China as a finalist. Each exhibition reflects his commitment to pushing glass beyond traditional boundaries.

Since 2023, Alexander has served as a contracted artist with the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture through the ArtsActivate funding program. His community residency "Repurpose & Express" at Willie B Johnson Recreation Center brought sustainable art workshops to Dallas neighborhoods — free, public, and rooted in environmental action through repurposed materials and glass.
Alexander is available for site-specific commissions, exhibition opportunities, and collaborative projects. Whether you represent a gallery, museum, or private collection, we would love to hear from you.
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Curator-led exhibition at the Arlington Museum of Art featuring R!P: R!p !n Publ!c / CARDOZA. Alexander served as curator for this show, bringing together fabric sculptures, immersive installations with red thread, and mixed-media works that challenge audiences to engage with themes of public space, identity, and creative disruption. The exhibition showcased large-scale sculptural works alongside interactive elements that invited viewers into the conversation.