I don’t want to know the answer before but want an answer that can surprise
– Eva Hesse.
Mirror was a new surface for me…which opened and extended many possibilities. The work itself worked in many different levels-some expected and some not. The most central aspect of the work, however, was the optical layering and the tension that resulted between the painted and the reflected image — the still and the mobile. Mirror itself lent an interactive character to the work, which gave the viewer the possibility of finding oneself, become a part of it. It was almost like doing a collaborative work with the mirror being the “other” which brought about a lot of playfulness and many surprises.