
by Daniel Rozin
date created: 2000, 2003
place created: Site-specific installation involving two pieces. One wall contains a shattered mirror that is hung and on the other wall the fragments of the shattered mirror are scattered on the wall.
dimensions: variable
medium: Broken mirror, laminated picture fragments
art type: Installation/sculpture. Outside my field
subject : Perception
Sources & His website shown below:
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/striking-reflection-art?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pulsenews
http://www.smoothware.com/danny/
Shiny Balls Mirror - 2003
by Daniel Rozin
Size - W 56" x H 50" x D 20" (142cm, 127cm, 50cm)

Subject: Daniel created a sculpture/installation that was capable of responding and changing the perspective of the viewer. The viewer is now interacting and involved with the piece in a interesting and very unique way.
"Mirror of Memories"
(1 of 8pieces in collection)
by Tom Hussey
date created: 2010
place created: Texas
dimensions: not given
medium: Photography
art type: Inside my field
subject: He based this series on the idea of growing older and how we always see our 'younger selves' no matter how much we may age, reflecting back on our younger days. Originally created for the pharmaceutical company Novartis and their 'Reflections' campaign.

"Hand with Reflecting Mirror"
date created: January 1935
dimensions: 318×213 mm
artist: M.C. Escher (1898–1972)
medium: Lithograph (a method for printing using a stone or metal plate with a completely smooth surface)
art type: outside my field
subject: Self-portrait in a reflective sphere, displaying the entire room behind him.
"Phantom Limb #2"
by Lynn Hershman
date created: October 2005
medium: Video / interactive installation
art type: multi-media
subject: The issues of Identity and perception. She links these issues to our continued relationship with technology.
Self-Portrait Dedicated to Marte R. Gomez by Frida Kahlo
Date Created: 1946Place Created: Mexico City
Medium: Pencil on Paper.
Dimensions: 15 1/4 x 12 3/4
Art Type: Not in my field
Subject: Self Perception. She often said that: "I paint myself because I am often alone and I am the subject I know best." She had painted numerous self portraits. In many paintings, she had used her face as one of the figure to be painted.
The Sacred Mirrors

Date Created: 2005?
Place Created: Permanent Public Exhibition at Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
Dimensions: 'life-sized paintings'
Medium: installation of 21 framed images, consisting of 19 paintings and two etched mirrors
Art Type: Contemporary
Subject: Alex Grey created life-sized representations of the human body, portraying its physical and energetic systems, expressing the unity of human beings.
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