





Palm Mirage
€ 5.400
Palm Mirage is inspired by Albert Frey’s first residential design in Palm Springs, The Guthrie House (1935). This work imagines a moment where desert light, architecture, and nature become one. Frey envisioned modernist structures as if gently placed within the raw expanse of the desert, in harmony with its silence and resilience. In the painting, slender palms shimmer in the water, their reflections softening the geometric purity of the white villa. Shades of sand, taupe, muted green, and desert brown create a landscape both minimal and abundant — a mirage that feels both real and dreamlike.
Palm Mirage is not only a tribute to Frey’s vision of desert modernism, but also a meditation on balance: between nature and design, permanence and transience, stillness and life.