Mirror
Sculptural Installation
2023, Como, Italy
Role: concept, poetry, spatial design
Availability: Exhibition / site-specific installation
The mirrored surface offers a direct encounter with the visible self, while the Braille engraving reveals meaning through touch, absence, and inner listening. The viewer is asked to slow down, to meet the work not just as an object, but as a living field of reflection.

At its heart, Mirror explores duality as unity. It blurs the edges between matter and memory, shadow and light, recognition and mystery.
Mirror is a contemplative installation exploring visibility and invisibility, perception and presence. Two circular objects stand face to face: one a reflective mirror, the other engraved with a Braille poem. Together, they form a quiet dialogic space — where the seen and the unseen, the visual and the tactile, are invited to coexist.

This work expands the question of who art is for, and how it is received. It invites multisensory engagement — asking not only what do we see, but what can we feel, remember, or recognize beyond sight?

The mirrored surface offers a direct encounter with the visible self, while the Braille engraving reveals meaning through touch, absence, and inner listening. The viewer is asked to slow down, to meet the work not just as an object, but as a living field of reflection.

At its heart, Mirror explores duality as unity. It blurs the edges between matter and memory, shadow and light, recognition and mystery.
Mirror is a contemplative installation exploring visibility and invisibility, perception and presence. Two circular objects stand face to face: one a reflective mirror, the other engraved with a Braille poem. Together, they form a quiet dialogic space — where the seen and the unseen, the visual and the tactile, are invited to coexist.

This work expands the question of who art is for, and how it is received. It invites multisensory engagement — asking not only what do we see, but what can we feel, remember, or recognize beyond sight?
Medium: Mirror, Braille-engraved steel,
freestanding oval structures
Excerpt from the Braille poem by the artist:

[ Nothing is truly separate when
the heart holds space for love. ]