A young man stares into a small mirror mounted in stone. On the other side, an old man does the same. Neither can see the other. Just the mirror between them, reflecting back their own image while the other stands inches away. It’s about the conversation you wish you could have with yourself across time, and the simple fact that you can’t.
The sculpture sits under a glass cloche on a hand-finished, oil-rubbed walnut base with a custom copper stand, which features a small copper nameplate stamped with K Perrault and the year.
(beer for scale)
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