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Yoru No Hikari 54" x 33" x 6" aluminum, glass, neon |
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Yoru
No Hikari, Japanese for "Light of the Night", was inspired
by the simple but elegant forms found in Japanese culture. The blues
of the neon suggest twilight whereas the white, backlit lens represents
the moon. |
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The
Point, Lines Series of works are about the simplicity of line and
form. Falling back to the basic forms of point, line and circle, these
pieces mean to engage the viewer in contemplation of representation
and relationships. The point is the represention of singularity and
singularity, to the artist's view, is the representaion of the self.
It is the point of consciousness and awareness. The line represents
movement or action but also may represent obstruction or boundary.
Thus these sculptures play out a story of action and interaction taking
place around a circle, the universal symbol of the world. They represent,
in a minimalist fashion, the human condition. The use of color, in
turn, adds an emotional content further open to interpretation.
Included in the Points, Lines, Arcs Series:
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