Maple Footprint en Pointe
Shown at Maudslay Outdoor Sculpture Show, 2002.
Newburyport, MA
steel. wind kinetic.
72"x76"x4" / 183x193x10cm
"The shape is amoeba-like or, for the mathematically inclined, fractal. As a work of art, it could stand on its own even if the viewer didn't know, from the title and the exhibit catalogue, of its origins in the natural world."
- Merrill Kaitz."The center cannot hold - or can it?"
Amesbury News,
June 14, 200
"The steel piece with its fractal outline and inner fractal rings is based on the actual outline of a large tree, but it's set on its side. So it stands upright in an unusual way, and it provides a unique view, a different point of view, an impetus for looking at things newly and freshly."
- Merrill Kaitz."Magic at the Millyard,"
Amesbury News,
September 27, 2002 |
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