Magic Hour invites audiences to reflect on the intertwining forces of growth, decay and transformation—revealing how even the most enduring materials bear witness to change. This large-scale work perfectly embodies Moyer’s practice, which combines painting, sculpture and architecture. The work consists of stone fragments in a composition that evokes the rhythm and texture of the natural world, suggesting the pattern of large ferns. The scene simultaneously depicts both growth and decay, appearing like a photograph set in stone.