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REFLECT 1.43 black grid | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Heather Hancock. Item composed of concrete and glass
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REFLECT 1.43 black grid | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Heather Hancock. Item composed of concrete and glass
REFLECT 1.43 black grid | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Heather Hancock. Item composed of concrete and glass
REFLECT 1.43 black grid | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Heather Hancock. Item composed of concrete and glass
REFLECT 1.43 black grid | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Heather Hancock. Item composed of concrete and glass
REFLECT 1.43 black grid | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Heather Hancock. Item composed of concrete and glass

Created and Sold by Heather Hancock

Heather Hancock

REFLECT 1.43 black grid - Wall Hangings

Price $2,900

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Shipping: UPS 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: May 5, 2024

DimensionsWeight
24H x 24W x 1.5D in
60.96H x 60.96W x 3.81D cm
4.99 kg
11 lb

glass | 24" x 24" | Nielsen Ridgeline frame

In among the repetitive forms of our cityscape, fluidity of light and reflection, unusual perspectives and distorted geometries take on the qualities of the natural. Inspired by 900/910 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL, Mies van der Rohe. Dimensional art with glass+concrete.

Piece comes framed in Nielsen Ridgeline metal frame and ready to hang

Item REFLECT 1.43 black grid
Created by Heather Hancock
As seen in Creator's Studio, Evanston, IL
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Heather Hancock
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Exploring line + light

The most compelling aspect of working with glass is how much it loves light, sparkling and shimmering, shifting and changing. I think a lot about what draws our attention—especially now with so many things competing for our attention. Alongside the hard lines and repetitive forms of our cityscape, I notice the fluidity and constant transformations in our natural world. It is in the contrasts that I find inspiration: nature and city, information and chaos, vibrancy and restraint, fragility and permanence.