Mind Loop

from $539.00

One of a Kind, Every Time
Our signature shadow boxes transform textiles into dimensional art. This one features hand-textured paper—framed in crystal-clear, flame-polished acrylic and backed with luxury Belgian linen. The combination of depth, texture, and clarity creates a striking effect—modern, elevated, and endlessly versatile.

Perfect for layering on a gallery wall, styling a bookshelf, or standing alone as a statement piece, each shadow box is truly one of a kind, meaning every piece is an original collectible. More than décor, they’re everyday magic, framed—a signature hey acrylic! design created to bring personality and depth to any space.

About the Artist
Molly Franken is a self taught artist whose painting is intuitive and holds its roots in body, emotion and nature. Her work is more instinctual than skilled and more embodied than planned. She primarily uses watercolor, ink and acrylic to create the sense of movement and depth her pieces contain. Her work is abstract in nature but you will find hints of literal and definitive expression and form that invites the viewer into a new and beautiful depiction of a world that already very much exists.

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One of a Kind, Every Time
Our signature shadow boxes transform textiles into dimensional art. This one features hand-textured paper—framed in crystal-clear, flame-polished acrylic and backed with luxury Belgian linen. The combination of depth, texture, and clarity creates a striking effect—modern, elevated, and endlessly versatile.

Perfect for layering on a gallery wall, styling a bookshelf, or standing alone as a statement piece, each shadow box is truly one of a kind, meaning every piece is an original collectible. More than décor, they’re everyday magic, framed—a signature hey acrylic! design created to bring personality and depth to any space.

About the Artist
Molly Franken is a self taught artist whose painting is intuitive and holds its roots in body, emotion and nature. Her work is more instinctual than skilled and more embodied than planned. She primarily uses watercolor, ink and acrylic to create the sense of movement and depth her pieces contain. Her work is abstract in nature but you will find hints of literal and definitive expression and form that invites the viewer into a new and beautiful depiction of a world that already very much exists.