The panel of Magic Mirror CL9E166 consists of three layers of glass. Sandwiched between two intact panes, the central pane has been broken into thousands of sections. It is securely preserved in its fragile state, yet the pattern that is created by the shattering that appears to originate from the center of its upper edge also gives the work a sense of movement.
The iridescence is created by a dichroic polyester film between the sheets of glass. Dichroic filters allow light to pass selectively and limit its reflections to a particular small range of colors. While the foil creates a dominance of two colors, the iridescent effect creates a wider spectrum. As one moves around the work, each cracked seam reflects the light at different angles, creating variant shapes and colors.