Macroscopic Mirrors
c. 2019These mirror designs have derived from interruptions and formations found outdoors in the natural environment at macro-scale. The struggle for viewers to see themselves through an opening reflects the difficulty of how I had to look for natural macroscopic shapes in which these abstract shapes and forms were extracted from. By placing these pieces inside, the visual imagery of bringing natural elements found outdoors into indoor settings is conveyed.
Each mirror piece measures 30cm x 60cm, with a gap distance of 2cm in-between for this project outcome. The white panels had been laser-cut to achieve a clean and flush finish between the edges of curves.
*Exhibited at the Lethaby Gallery, Central Saint Martins.