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Shop Collab with Matthew Heller #2
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Collab with Matthew Heller #2

$250.00

It is around 9.5 X13.5 inches and hangs vertically. This piece has such depth and dynamic colors no matter if it is back lit or front lit. When front lit, the iridescence on the middle section really stands out. I find the mirroring of this design very peaceful.

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It is around 9.5 X13.5 inches and hangs vertically. This piece has such depth and dynamic colors no matter if it is back lit or front lit. When front lit, the iridescence on the middle section really stands out. I find the mirroring of this design very peaceful.

It is around 9.5 X13.5 inches and hangs vertically. This piece has such depth and dynamic colors no matter if it is back lit or front lit. When front lit, the iridescence on the middle section really stands out. I find the mirroring of this design very peaceful.

Matthew Heller (he/him) is a graphic designer, artist, photographer, vegan, meditator, and traveler. He works primarily out of Dallas, TX and Omaha, NE. You can follow him on Instagram at @hello.heller

Work Statement:


I tend to overthink a lot in everyday life, and I have tried to avoid that with my recent art. My goal is to simply make, feel, intuit, without thinking or judging too much. While I obviously can't eliminate thinking entirely, I try to build systems that let me quickly get into flow and create.

I work primarily in a digital space. I make quick thumbnail sketches and recreate them with Adobe Illustrator, trying to produce one of a kind compositions that emphasize symmetry, lines, and "perfect" forms. I'm currently exploring the endless potential of splitting a simple rectangle into a multitude of other shapes.

Even before Katy and I began to collaborate, I thought of these rectangles as windows or portals. While I haven't quite figured out what's on the other side, it has been really exciting to see Katy's skill in working with glass to bring these digital compositions into the real world.

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