Not trying to be an anatomically correct representation of the largest bone in the human body, this work offers clues about its referent, while also trying to create new concepts from this form.This "bone" swings between two poles of apparently difficult balance, making an infinite path between them. The volumes at each... Read More
Not trying to be an anatomically correct representation of the largest bone in the human body, this work offers clues about its referent, while also trying to create new concepts from this form.
This "bone" swings between two poles of apparently difficult balance, making an infinite path between them. The volumes at each end create two distinct energies in the stone, forcing the observer to look from end to end of the spear, looking for its gravitational axis.
The bone is all that we are and will be; it is the invisible structure of our bodies. Like stone, bones support the weight of everything that is tender, everything that is fragile. In this case, this double-headed arrow revels our own existence - it walks helplessly between its two antagonistic ends, looking for a balanced destination, just like us.