PETER
W. MICHEL, Sculptor
● Sculpture in Celebration of Self, Relationship and Community |
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"Conversations
in the Woods" is a playfull expression of
joy, aliveness and relationship. (click
for more detail)
"In and Out the Window" As we look
through the window at another - which is in and which is out?
Do we sometimes feel on the
outs and separated by a barrier of some sort - wishing we were on the
inside
- wishing for connection?
"The Kiss"
is a symbol of a great marriage. Two 2-dimensional figures
create space - a new dimension -
out of their relationship, which parallels the new dimension that comes
from
the relationship of two people in love, or for that matter from the
relationship
of any two folks that care about each other.
"Intersecting
Hearts"
is a symbol of love and relationship: celebrating the
interconnectedness,
the union and caring for of two spirits, two souls, two minds and two
hearts.
"Dialog". Relationship
happens in our speaking as well as our actions.
"Two
Are Halves of One"This
title is from a poem by e.e. cummings. This piece is a symbol and
expression of love and relationship - celebrating the
union of soul mates. It is also a visual comment on the
balancing act that relationship can often be. "Two Are Haves of
One" is currently on view at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington,
DC. - see photos here.
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© 1983/2008 by Peter W. Michel Posted 3-20-98 updated 12-04-20
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Peter W. Michel, sculptor ● 185 Brookside Lane ● Fayetteville, NY 13066 ● 315-632-4780 ● peter@petermichel.com |
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