You know when you see a piece of artwork and it seems to grab your eyes and just hold on? The colors, the details, the elements, and the character of the piece pulls you in and you simply MUST stare? Well, THIS is one of those pieces! It’s a STUNNING mod, pop art, or op art mirror from Greg Copeland studio, 1978. It is comprised of a screen-printed square mirror designed with abstract circles, half circles, crescent moons, straight lines, and curved lines all perfectly intertwined in the center of a thin yellow circle surrounded by a wider large burnt orange circle which is painted on the front glass, so it gives the piece a three-dimensional vibe. The half circles and thin lines create a reflective center X and allow the mirror to show through illuminating depth and brilliant elements. The mirror is housed in a gorgeous chrome box frame that is about 1 7/8 inch deep. It’s BEAUTIFUL!! The ideal artistic blend of colors, lines, and reflective qualities and it’s just what you need to add a little mod or pop art flair to any room. It would be wonderful in a stairway or on a large wall in your living room, bedroom, or dining area.
Artist Greg Copeland was born in New Jersey and in the 60’s opened his first artist studio in New Dutch Lane Fairfield, and by the 80’s had another studio in Courtland Street Patterson, NJ and then eventually becoming Greg Copeland INC. Although he produced a lot of his own work, he also allowed other artists to create original work, sign their names and affix the Greg Copeland label on the back and one of those artists was Milo Baughman himself. Greg Copeland is largely known for his 3-dimensional intricate framed artworks and screen-printed abstract mirror pieces.
We absolutely LOVE this vintage mod op art mirror by Greg Copeland, surely you do to. What are you waiting for? Make it yours!!