Psychometric Vibration: Prism Multicolor — Synesthetic Creativity

Title: My Forever Triiip — Synesthetic Billboard Installation in Miami
- Artist: Haiiileen
- Medium: Digital image derived from painted mirror work, large-scale billboard print
- Year: 2020
- Dimensions: 16 ft × 52 ft
- Edition: Public Art Billboard (SaveArtSpace Selected Artist)
- Exhibition / Location:
- 167 NE 13th St, Miami, FL
- Visible from I-95 Highway
- Miami Art Week 2020
Description
My Forever Triiip is a large-scale public artwork by interdisciplinary artist Haiiileen, presented as a billboard installation during Miami Art Week 2020 through SaveArtSpace. Positioned high above the cityscape, the work interrupts daily movement with a moment of introspection—inviting viewers into a psychedelic mirror of self-reflection, identity, and inner evolution.
“This piece is about meeting yourself honestly—every version, every distortion, every layer.”
Conceptual Framework
Rooted in Haiiileen’s lived experience of synesthesia, My Forever Triiip explores the internal dialogue between sound, emotion, light, and self-perception. The artwork originates from a physical mirror treated with custom paint, creating a warped, liquid surface that fractures reflection into an infinite visual loop—a universe within a universe.
By translating this intimate object into monumental public scale, the work reframes the billboard—typically a site of consumption—as a portal for self-awareness. The mirrored figure becomes both subject and viewer, dissolving the boundary between observer and observed.
Installation Components
- Digitally captured image of a hand-painted, distorted mirror
- High-resolution large-format billboard print
- Elevated steel billboard structure
- Urban sky backdrop acting as negative space and atmospheric extension
Artist Reflection
“I wanted this to feel like a pause—something you catch while driving, that lingers longer than expected. A reminder that self-reflection doesn’t have one entry point or one truth.”
Archival Significance
My Forever Triiip represents a key moment in Haiiileen’s transition from immersive installations into mass-scale public art. As a SaveArtSpace selected artist, this work situates her synesthetic, emotionally driven practice within the public realm—making inner worlds visible within shared civic space.
The piece also reflects Haiiileen’s broader trajectory: from self-taught makeup artist using faces as canvases to a multidisciplinary creator engaging physics, perception, and environmental psychology through art.
Archival ID: MFT-2020-SAS-MIA
“Public art has the power to meet people where they are—emotionally, subconsciously, and in motion.”



