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PETER FRANTZ
Passage: Echoes Off My Shoulder
It is the (non empty) distance between the openings and passages immanent. The infinitesimal turbulence where we are all particles bouncing off each other and around each other yes, through each other. It is the spaces left over from the merging of galaxies. It is the gestalt of a loved one leaving, the echo of a goodbye and the breeze on our face that is more than just wind. It is the motion in the corner of our eye and the doorways to those places where all our dreams lie.
An Opening Unused
97 x 64 x 47
Cast bronze, patina, marble base
Coming and Going
100 x 54 x 46
Cast bronze, patina, marble base
Musings Along the Elliptical
95 x 38 x 12
Cast bronze, steel, wood base
Traveling Heavy
The Gaze, The Distance, Farewell
24 x 32 x 48
steel, wood
Euphemism
72 x 58 x 48
Wood, ink, morse code
the morse code reads:
“...as with most things it is about possibilities never history.
This thing possibilities, then,
is called hope.
So beauty is of such importance to us because it always represents hope.
Don’t you think this is true?“
The Weight of Inescapable Expectations
68 x 38 x 30
Wood, hemp, wax, steel, fabric
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