Repurposing the Fresnel lens, evoking the poetry of lighthouses and cinema, this mirror challenges reflection itself. Instead of a clear image, it offers fragmented light and shifting scenes, a playful distortion of reality. Neither purely mirror nor lens, it becomes a hybrid object, where optics and poetry merge. The asymmetrical polished steel frame cradles a light yet sturdy circular form, creating an unexpected balance. A surface that doesn’t reflect but transforms, inviting a fresh visual journey.
An asymmetrical frame of polished steel completes the piece in an unexpected way, encasing a light yet sturdy circular structure.