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11” x 13.5” x 2.5”
On display and available for purchase at C Word Contemporary, Portland, ME
In Reflections, a visual dialogue is created between image and object, past and present. Through the lens of a vintage camera and the frame of a forgotten mirror, we gaze upon the dock—a threshold between what is known and what drifts away. Ceramic shards and found textures evoke scattered memory, grounding the ephemeral in tactile beauty.
11” x 13.5” x 2.5”
On display and available for purchase at C Word Contemporary, Portland, ME
In Reflections, a visual dialogue is created between image and object, past and present. Through the lens of a vintage camera and the frame of a forgotten mirror, we gaze upon the dock—a threshold between what is known and what drifts away. Ceramic shards and found textures evoke scattered memory, grounding the ephemeral in tactile beauty.
11” x 13.5” x 2.5”
On display and available for purchase at C Word Contemporary, Portland, ME
In Reflections, a visual dialogue is created between image and object, past and present. Through the lens of a vintage camera and the frame of a forgotten mirror, we gaze upon the dock—a threshold between what is known and what drifts away. Ceramic shards and found textures evoke scattered memory, grounding the ephemeral in tactile beauty.
Materials List:
Antique wooden vanity mirror frame
Photograph transfer on textured board
Vintage Delta camera lens
Broken blue-and-white ceramic pottery shards
Marbles (blue and cream)
Textured fabric scrap
Assorted beach shells and sea glass
Distressed lacquer and pigment wash
A weathered photograph of a dock stretches into a misted void, suspended in a burnished vintage frame with curved arms that recall vanity mirrors of another era. At its center, a vintage camera lens emerges like an unblinking eye—both observer and portal. Beneath, a scattered tide of broken ceramic shards, marbles, shells, and woven texture echo the memories and fragments of time washed ashore. Reflections invites the viewer to consider what is seen, remembered, or imagined through the lens of nostalgia, time, and tide.