In this striking allusion to Norman Rockwell’s Girl in the Mirror, Ariel investigates the relationship between the mind and body stating that “sometimes the things we consume don’t nourish, but deteriorate.” The cake’s reflection does not do justice to its charming reality, offering us an authentic metaphor for skewed self-perception. Amidst this scene of soft pastel colors is a hidden invitation to engage in introspection as rich as cake itself. What of your own sweetness are you overlooking?
Our Hahnemühle Pearl Giclee paper has a smooth orange peel texture and resin coating which creates a fibrous feel and satin-like finish. With a bright neutral white base, it creates natural black and white images and offers vibrant color reproduction. Combined, this great mixture of qualities give the print the feel of an oil painting.
Prints are shipped flat in a protective parchment sleeve in between two sheets of stiff cardboard to keep prints flat in transit. If the artwork is damaged in any way during shipping, please contact us right away with photographs documenting any such damages. We will seek to address the damage to customer satisfaction on a case by case basis.