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Midnight Tide
Mirror fragments in ocean-dark resin, capturing the pull of deep water.
Description
The mirror fragments scatter outward from a dense core, creating a tidal pattern that radiates toward the frame edges. Larger shards anchor the composition while smaller pieces trail off like foam dissolving into the deep blue resin. The surface shifts between opacity and transparency — where fragments overlap, light fractures into bright points; where resin dominates, the piece absorbs light into its dark blue depths. Handcrafted from broken mirror fragments set in pigmented epoxy resin. Shadow box frame with museum-grade UV-protective glass.
Shaped by Light, Broken into Form
Each Reflection Series piece is hand-composed from shattered mirror fragments, layered with resin and infused with pigment — transforming fractured surfaces into controlled compositions of light, depth, and movement.
Unlike traditional wall art, these pieces don't just sit on your wall. They interact with their surroundings — reflecting, absorbing, and reshaping light throughout the day.
Fragmented Mirror
Composed from individually broken mirror pieces. Each fragment catches light differently — creating a dynamic, ever-changing surface.
Light Interaction
Reflective surfaces respond to ambient light, producing subtle shifts in brightness, contrast, and depth throughout the day.
Layered Resin Depth
Multiple resin layers create a sense of suspended fragments — adding real physical depth, not just visual illusion.
Atmospheric Impact
Enhances the space with reflections and highlights, making interiors feel more open, luminous, and alive.
One-of-a-Kind Composition
No repetition, no templates. Every fracture pattern is unique and cannot be recreated.
Sculptural Surface
Not flat. Not printed. A tactile, dimensional surface that changes depending on angle and perspective.
Each Reflection Series piece is built from real mirror fragments and resin layers — designed not only to be seen, but to interact with light and space in a way traditional wall art cannot.
Why Reflection, Not Canvas
| Reflection Series | Canvas Art | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Mirror fragments + resin | Printed fabric |
| Light | Reflective & dynamic | Static |
| Depth | Multi-layered physical depth | Flat surface |
| Interaction | Changes with light & angle | No interaction |
| Uniqueness | Every piece different | Mass produced |
| Atmosphere | Expands and energizes space | Decorative only |
This is not a surface.
It's a shifting composition of light.


