Minimal Geometric

THE SHAPE OF SELF

At first glance, these mirrored forms appear structured, precise—mathematical in their perfection. But step closer, and you will realize: these geometries are not just measured angles; they are emotions given form.

Each piece is a reflection of what exists within—order emerging from chaos, sharp edges shaped by experience, symmetry found in self-exploration. These mirrors are not passive; they invite you in. They fracture your reflection, shift it, multiply it, asking you to see yourself in ways you never have before.

I created this collection not as an exercise in aesthetics, but as an act of excavation. The lines, the folds, the light bending across the surface—they are all echoes of an inner landscape made visible. When the inside can no longer stay contained, it must take shape outside. This is that shape.

Look at your reflection within these geometries. See how you fragment. See how you come back together.

This is not just art. This is the self, reconstructed.