KEVIN Posted December 18, 2016 Report Share Posted December 18, 2016 Dynamics in Impermanence by Nicole Larkin The structure is made from birch plywood, stainless steel, and concrete and is then lit at night. Its location on a rocky outcrop allows the piece to interact with sea and sky and constantly changes depending on the time of day, weather, and climate conditions. It’s viewers are encouraged to be part of the space as the colors and direction of the piece morph. The curves capture the rhythm of the ocean or can feel like the sun’s rays glimmering over the horizon at sunrise. We are reminded of how ephemeral nature is and find her sculpture to be both a representation and an anchor to counter it. A combination that we appreciate in these fleeting times that require moments for mediation. Source: maxinesniderinc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...