Reflection - art installation in the Park
At first glance, Reflection looks like a broken mirror scattered through the park. But the fractures are intentional. Each crack is carefully placed, turning what might seem like damage into design. Instead of offering a single, clear image, the surface reflects the world from different angles, splintering reality into shifting fragments.
The mirror becomes a kind of landscape of its own, a reflective terrain where visitors appear and disappear as they move. Bodies, faces, trees, and sky are broken into pieces and reassembled across the surface, placing each person directly inside the work. As light touches the fractured planes, the cracks glow with colourful lines that change throughout the day.
Reflection invites us to see ourselves as part of the environment, to embrace distortion, and to recognize how multiple perspectives can exist at once, turning reflection into experience rather than image and something broken turns into something beautiful.
Fascinating how art reflects our nature and connects total strangers through the same experience.