Made slowly.
Meant to stay.
I find mirrors that have been overlooked, thrifted, or headed for the trash and turn them into artwork worth keeping. Every piece is designed and etched by hand, so no two come out exactly alike.
The work is made to live in a real room, not a gallery. Something you keep, not something you scroll past.
If you've got an old mirror in the back of a closet that deserves better, or a specific piece in mind, get in touch.

A second life for every mirror.
I try to stay away from buying new mirrors. I want every piece to start as glass someone else was done with, thrifted, estate sale finds, hand-me-downs, sidewalk rescues. The framing stays original wherever it can. Character stays.
I'm not going to pretend this is a full environmental program. It's just a working preference. I use what already exists if I can, and make it worth keeping again.