Material Mixed Metals
Dimensions 30 × 30 cm
Place of Creation United Kingdom
Price Price Upon Inquiry
Status Vetted

About the Work

Point of View is a turning mirror-sculpture, setting reflection in motion. As the surface revolves, the viewer and their surroundings are drawn in and out of view. Through the slow process of hand polishing, clarity is distilled from metal, revealing an elusive threshold between material and image. Subtle variations across the surface, from clouded areas to highly reflective, allow reflections to emerge and dissolve as the mirror turns.


Perspective is not fixed, the work unsettles the idea of a single view, offering instead a sequence of provisional alignments. Each moment of clarity is temporary, replaced by another configuration of light and form.

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Provenance

From artist studio

View artwork at TEFAF New York 2026

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