MIRROR 90°00′00″

North, Ice, Cold.
Material - Glass.
Dimensions - 665x365x45

The object reflects a transitional moment between seasons - the point at which ice begins to crack, releasing the river from its winter stillness.

Its title refers to the geographical coordinates of the North Pole, evoking a symbolic image of cold, immobility, and accumulated time.

The mirror’s surface resembles the structure of ice, where the reflection becomes part of a fragile and shifting environment. The object captures a state of anticipation - the moment when the stable order of winter slowly yields to the movement of spring.

The work explores the themes of time and transformation, with the mirror acting as a medium through which the changing states of nature can be observed.

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