In 2025, Haiiileen created Prismatic Mind = Prismatic Waves, a one-of-one glass artwork that transforms hand-carved and mirrored surfaces into radiant optical portals. Using her specialty chemical coloring process, the work reflects the relationship between consciousness, frequency, and light, shimmering in prismatic waves that embody her synesthetic approach to art.

- Title: Prismatic Mind = Prismatic Waves
- Artist: Haiiileen
- Medium: Hand-carved glass, rainbow mirrored editions, specialty chemical coloring
- Duration / Measurements: 14 in. diameter
- Location: Private collection (2025)
Description
Prismatic Mind = Prismatic Waves (2025) is a one-of-one hand-carved glass disc infused with rainbow mirrored finishes and Haiiileen’s proprietary chemical coloring process. Radiating from a glowing magenta center, the artwork’s surface shimmers with iridescent striations that bend and refract light into wave-like motion. The dimensional effect transforms the piece into both a sculptural object and a meditative optical portal.
Conceptual Framework
The work embodies Haiiileen’s synesthetic language of color as vibration and frequency. Through glass carving and chemical layering, she creates surfaces that act like living prisms — reflecting states of consciousness, energy, and perception. The title suggests that the prismatic mind itself is mirrored in wave patterns, linking thought, frequency, and material.
This piece continues Haiiileen’s ongoing investigations into color as a diagnostic and healing force, while also advancing her technical experiments with mirrored finishes and light-reactive surfaces.
Archival Significance
As a singular one-of-one, Prismatic Mind = Prismatic Waves exemplifies Haiiileen’s ability to translate her immersive chromatic environments into standalone collectible artworks. The piece holds importance in her 2025 body of work, expanding on the lineage of Neo Aciiid and Hiiipnotic by introducing new dimensions of mirrored rainbow optics.
It represents both a continuation of her practice and an innovation in how she manipulates surface, perception, and vibrational color theory.
Archival ID: PM-2025-001


