Reflections on Beauty

Milan, Italy

Challenge the viewer to reconsider beauty in the context of the modern era: fragmented, reflective, and constantly shifting. Composed of dozens of small mirrors arranged in carefully calibrated shapes and angles, the piece doesn’t just reflect its surroundings—it refracts them, distorting and multiplying the world it sees. As light hits each mirrored surface, the installation comes alive, casting a mosaic of reflections that shift with every movement in the room. It’s a living artwork, one that refuses to be static or singular. By using industrial materials to evoke elegance, and precision to provoke emotion, the piece asks a simple question with complex answers: What does beauty look like when it’s seen from every angle at once? Designed for spaces that invite contemplation as much as admiration, this work turns walls into mirrors of the moment—and of the self.