Facing the Sky

Facing the Sky, 2001


3 elements, bronze patinated; edition of 8 each approximately 19” x 13” x 6.5” (48.3 x 33 x 16.5 cm);
mounted to the wall higher than eye-level

 

What color is the sky? And if we decide for ourselves, whom do we see in there? The center is the reflection on our self; the outlook is the reflection in the other. A mask as counterpart hides more than it reveals, solidifies more than it moves and moves more than the sight.

These masks change faces and the perspective as they turn against us in order to make us reveal ourselves.

 

>> see also exhibition at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park


The sculpture was also selected for ISC@GFS, the 2003 ISC Member Exhibition, International Jury, Hamilton, NJ, USA that was curated that year among others by Joseph Antenucci Becherer.



>> see also ForeShadowing

>> and Facing the Sky, 2006

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