Solitude Observed

 

How does one see oneself in the mirror? Do our eyes tell us our emotions and if we can't see them looking back at us, is our observation of our self incomplete? A partial veil hangs around the observed face, but covers the eyes; temptation to look under?

For me, the cloth coverings on my artwork have ritualistic essence, and sometimes, healing.  This one, in memory of a loved one.

Material: curly maple, zebra wood, birds-eye maple, mirror

Dimensions (h x w x d): 27 x 13 x 5

Year Made: 1992

Resonant Pixel Company

Founder & CEO of Resonant Pixel Co.  I've been creating websites since 1996, started with Squarespace in 2010, and now sell web design as a productized service. 

I'm also the creator of the upcoming Productize Squarespace Design course.

https://resonantpixel.co
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