





MIR.24.I
Emerged in a spontaneous descent, a slab of clay transformed by gravity's gentle command in the spring of 2024. Its surface tells a story of elemental convergence: gunmetal mirrored glaze mingles with ash from Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull eruption, while fragments of Greek sea glass catch and scatter light like memories of Aegean shores.
Mounted on hand welded backing crafted by Taylor Forrest Studios in New York's Hudson Valley, the piece is completed by custom metalwork oxidized to a deep gunmetal black. The sculpture is illuminated by dimmable LED lighting, offering control over its luminous presence, and can be configured for either hardwire installation or plug in convenience. When lit, #MIR.24.I reveals the dialogue between earth and light, structure and chance, a meditation on the beauty of impermanence made lasting.
$2800
Emerged in a spontaneous descent, a slab of clay transformed by gravity's gentle command in the spring of 2024. Its surface tells a story of elemental convergence: gunmetal mirrored glaze mingles with ash from Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull eruption, while fragments of Greek sea glass catch and scatter light like memories of Aegean shores.
Mounted on hand welded backing crafted by Taylor Forrest Studios in New York's Hudson Valley, the piece is completed by custom metalwork oxidized to a deep gunmetal black. The sculpture is illuminated by dimmable LED lighting, offering control over its luminous presence, and can be configured for either hardwire installation or plug in convenience. When lit, #MIR.24.I reveals the dialogue between earth and light, structure and chance, a meditation on the beauty of impermanence made lasting.
$2800
Emerged in a spontaneous descent, a slab of clay transformed by gravity's gentle command in the spring of 2024. Its surface tells a story of elemental convergence: gunmetal mirrored glaze mingles with ash from Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull eruption, while fragments of Greek sea glass catch and scatter light like memories of Aegean shores.
Mounted on hand welded backing crafted by Taylor Forrest Studios in New York's Hudson Valley, the piece is completed by custom metalwork oxidized to a deep gunmetal black. The sculpture is illuminated by dimmable LED lighting, offering control over its luminous presence, and can be configured for either hardwire installation or plug in convenience. When lit, #MIR.24.I reveals the dialogue between earth and light, structure and chance, a meditation on the beauty of impermanence made lasting.
$2800