[2] She makes single frame time exposure photographs at night, which she terms ‘light graffiti’.
DaSilva did an internship and worked as an assistant for several years with video and performance artist Joan Jonas.
Towards the end of the 1980s, she started experimenting with 4 foot fluorescent lamps in her work by simply turning them off or on, dragging them through a space, or installing them to pulley systems, creating sheets of light.
[6] Never Sorry, in tribute to Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, was created using a compact fluorescent bulb with a yellow color gel, representing the idea of the 'Jasmine Revolution'.
[7] The Linny Awards, named after the late Marlene ‘Linny’ Fowler of Bethlehem, honor Fowler’s dedication to and support of the arts, while celebrating the extraordinary artists, arts educators, businesses and philanthropists who live and work in the Greater Lehigh Valley.