Eyeworld

AUG 2019

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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O "Forbidden," light, color, and reflections created by Dr. Faktorovich in pink- gold glass tubes Contact information Faktorovich: ella@pacificvision.org by Liz Hillman EyeWorld Senior Staff Writer T he eye is a magical space for light, color, and reflections, features that, among other things, attracted Ella Faktorovich, MD, to ophthalmology. It's also what attracted her to glass sculpture as an artistic medium. "The eye is fragile and yet resilient. So is glass; it's fragile, yet it's very strong," Dr. Fak- torovich said. "At the same time, it's beautiful, but if broken, it's dangerous. That's true of the human body as well; it's beautiful but sickness can mean danger." It was mid-point in her career when Dr. Faktorovich discovered that her passion for art, specifically photography, was a natural com- plement to her work in ophthalmology and vision. Over time, she learned about the camera, light, and color, but she felt something was missing: the third dimension. "A photographic endeavor results in a two-dimen- sional representation of an artist's vision," Dr. Faktorovich said. "Hav- ing been a surgeon for more than 25 years, my brain and hands are trained to create in three dimensions." Sculpture became her three-dimensional medium of artistic expression, and glass cap- tured Dr. Faktorovich's passion for light and color. "I find glass very exciting to work with because much like surgery, it requires technical mastery, and like the human eye, it is endlessly fascinating with the contrasts of strength and weakness, perfection and imperfection, reality and evanescence." Finding artistic expression in large-scale glass sculpture AUGUST 2019 | EYEWORLD | 75 About the doctor Ella Faktorovich, MD Pacific Vision Institute San Francisco continued on page 76 "The eye is fragile and yet resilient. So is glass; it's fragile, yet it's very strong." —Ella Faktorovich, MD

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