Architectural Abstraction in Glass | New Commission inspired by Mies van der Rohe

I’m looking forward to seeing installation images from a recent project created in collaboration with Meridian Art Consulting (formerly Boston Art).

The clients selected two existing works inspired by architect Mies van der Rohe. REFLECT 1.34 distills the repeating rhythm of windows and mullions from a classic Mies façade, while REFLECT 1.35 offers an upward view where his iconic I-beams define the skyscraper’s vertical cadence.

REFLECT 1.34 rhythm | 24” x 24” c Heather Hancock

REFLECT 1.35 cityview | 24” x 24” c Heather Hancock

To complete the grouping, a new companion piece was commissioned — designed to feel open and bright, with strong diagonal light and shadow. Shifting window scales introduce depth and a sense of spatial interplay.

REFLECT 4.16 Convergence | 30” x 30” edged panel | hand cut glass + concrete c Heather Hancock 2025

detail REFLECT 4.16 Convergence | 30” x 30” edged panel | hand cut glass + concrete c Heather Hancock 2025