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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ryan Van Der Hout, The Shattering, 2024
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The Shattering, 2024

uv print on glass, antique mirror, solder, copper, steel
12" x 12" x 120" each
unique
Series: Mending Shards

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Referencing the Kabalistic story where orbs carrying universal energy shattered from holding too much, this work embodies our human job to mend shards and repair the world. Glass fragments stand...
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Referencing the Kabalistic story where orbs carrying universal energy shattered from holding too much, this work embodies our human job to mend shards and repair the world. Glass fragments stand interconnected, held between ceiling and floor by woven rebar resembling challah braids—transformation through sacred breaking.

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