Vortiginous,
1994
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Marble; tall
figures: 170 x 61 x 61 cm (67 x 24 x 24 inches),
wasp nest: 80 x 48 x 48 cm (32 x 19 x 19 inches)
Vortiginous
This work is composed of three elements. Two of these elements are based
on existing artifacts, both of which are prehistoric. The artifact known
as the Fluteplayer is from Greece, the cradle of western society. The
artifact known as the Walrus Man was unearthed in Point Barrow, Alaska,
the gateway from eastern culture to North America. The third element
in the shape of a bee hive symbolizes the swarming and mixing of living
creatures. The title indicates an association with sound to which all
three elements contribute - the silence of the stone pipes, the potential
of the swarming wasps or bees, and the sound one hears when putting your
ear up to the hole in the side of the Walrus Man. The two original artifacts
are hand-held objects; however, these figurative elements have been enlarged
to be the size of average humans, in order that one can identify with
the forms and relate to the timelessness and geographical expanse that
these pieces encompass.
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