House of Mirrors is a monumental triptych composed of three 20 x 30 inch panels in Venetian plaster on board, where bold geometric abstraction becomes a meditation on perception, reflection, and fragmented identity. Vivid reds and soft ivory tones interlock across the panels like shifting architectural planes or mirrored reflections, while the textured plaster surface catches and diffuses light, creating a subtle luminosity that changes with the viewer’s perspective. Circular and angular forms repeat and transform throughout the composition, evoking the disorienting experience suggested by the title — a space where balance, illusion, unity, and fragmentation continually shift. Both minimal and emotionally charged, the work combines modern abstraction with the tactile richness of handcrafted materials.
House of Mirrors is a monumental triptych composed of three 20 x 30 inch panels in Venetian plaster on board, where bold geometric abstraction becomes a meditation on perception, reflection, and fragmented identity. Vivid reds and soft ivory tones interlock across the panels like shifting architectural planes or mirrored reflections, while the textured plaster surface catches and diffuses light, creating a subtle luminosity that changes with the viewer’s perspective. Circular and angular forms repeat and transform throughout the composition, evoking the disorienting experience suggested by the title — a space where balance, illusion, unity, and fragmentation continually shift. Both minimal and emotionally charged, the work combines modern abstraction with the tactile richness of handcrafted materials.