Jurien Bay Galaxy by Jocelyn Marsh for Coup Studio
The Jurien Bay Galaxy infinity mirror, named for an area off the coast of Australia where leafy seadragons reside, focuses on the comparable mysteries of outer space and the sea. Included in the landscape are leafy sea dragons and octopus flowers made from dried flowers, metal, and clay that create a reef at the edge of the world.
5,000 crystal beads are used in conjunction with two parallel facing mirrors to create repeating reflections that give the impression of millions of stars or sea bubbles pointing to the similarly alien and vastly unknown contents of the Earth’s oceans and deep space.
Each one-of-a-kind piece is numbered and signed by the artist.
Size and finish fully customisable by request (please enquire)