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Artwork details
- Medium : Resin on Plexiglas , Other rigid frame under plexiglas
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 20x19in
About this artwork
More then just a end table, It is a meditation on the quiet ache of moments that slipped away — the words left unsaid, the dreams postponed, the people we thought would always be there. Embedded within layers of resin, delicate flowers, clocks, and faded letters become relics of what once was.
The piece whispers a truth we often avoid: time does not wait. It gathers everything — love, opportunity, and memory — folding them into silence. The quote,… “Don’t always say there is still time, because there is also the concept of ‘it’s too late,’” serves as both a warning and a reflection, urging us to live, love, and reach out before the moment passes.
With its soft lavender tones and preserved botanicals, this table stands as both art and elegy — a remembrance of beauty, loss, and the fleeting grace of being human.
The piece whispers a truth we often avoid: time does not wait. It gathers everything — love, opportunity, and memory — folding them into silence. The quote,… “Don’t always say there is still time, because there is also the concept of ‘it’s too late,’” serves as both a warning and a reflection, urging us to live, love, and reach out before the moment passes.
With its soft lavender tones and preserved botanicals, this table stands as both art and elegy — a remembrance of beauty, loss, and the fleeting grace of being human.
Sondra MESKER
United States
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Sondra Mesker is a self-taught painter and sculptor who masterfully works with paint, epoxy resin, and found objects, drawing from a life marked by loss, resilience, and transformation. Her abstract expressionist and emotional realist style layers translucent resin, color, and texture—often on glass—inviting light to animate the embedded memories and everyday fragments within. She captures the tension between chaos and calm, imbuing each piece with both fragility and hope. Her art radiates a poignant sense of rebirth and healing, encouraging viewers to find beauty and light even after profound darkness.