“Iron Spine Sunset” Site Seen Original by Natalya Khorover

$1,000.00

Iron Spine Sunset

Original artwork by Natalya Khorover
Created for a recent Site Seen activation

Iron Spine Sunset is a suspended landscape of scaffolding, memory, and light. Natalya Khorover builds with salvaged plastics and industrial remnants, turning familiar materials into architectural ghosts. The piece hangs in space like a half-remembered staircase, a structure caught between rising and undoing. As the light shifts, its transparent planes cast overlapping shadows that feel like new drawings every few minutes.

Khorover’s work has long explored waste, repair, and the tension between fragility and strength. In this piece, transparency becomes a kind of spine. Stitched lines echo beams, railings, and impossible pathways. Hints of color drift through the structure like a late-day sun slipping into a building’s ribs.

This is an original, one-of-a-kind artwork from our recent Site Seen activation. It held its place quietly while the space around it changed. Now it is available for a new home, where it will continue to shape light, air, and whatever room it inhabits next.

If you would like to see it in person or ask about installation needs, reach out below.

Iron Spine Sunset

Original artwork by Natalya Khorover
Created for a recent Site Seen activation

Iron Spine Sunset is a suspended landscape of scaffolding, memory, and light. Natalya Khorover builds with salvaged plastics and industrial remnants, turning familiar materials into architectural ghosts. The piece hangs in space like a half-remembered staircase, a structure caught between rising and undoing. As the light shifts, its transparent planes cast overlapping shadows that feel like new drawings every few minutes.

Khorover’s work has long explored waste, repair, and the tension between fragility and strength. In this piece, transparency becomes a kind of spine. Stitched lines echo beams, railings, and impossible pathways. Hints of color drift through the structure like a late-day sun slipping into a building’s ribs.

This is an original, one-of-a-kind artwork from our recent Site Seen activation. It held its place quietly while the space around it changed. Now it is available for a new home, where it will continue to shape light, air, and whatever room it inhabits next.

If you would like to see it in person or ask about installation needs, reach out below.