If you hold your hand up against the sun, the light traveling subcutaneously turns the fleshy spaces between your fingers red. This interesting phenomenon is what we call subsurface scattering: when light is dispersed, reflected or scattered, subsur…

If you hold your hand up against the sun, the light traveling subcutaneously turns the fleshy spaces between your fingers red. This interesting phenomenon is what we call subsurface scattering: when light is dispersed, reflected or scattered, subsurface scattering is a visual celebration, revealing our natural world in a deeper layer of conceptual meaning and the transience of light echoes the brevity and fragility of life itself.