Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
Piper, Third Life, 2008
Bronze
19 x 17.5 x 13.5"
JDV027NU
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The Piper represents the very embodiment of joy. With a thousand nuances of form, from her outstretched fingers to the carefree tilt of her head, she conveys a sense of youth and hope that vibrates like the imaginary notes of music she plays. It is this rare, lighthearted playfulness that sets the Piper apart and conveys joy with elegant simplicity.
The Piper represents the very embodiment of joy. With a thousand nuances of form, from her outstretched fingers to the carefree tilt of her head, she conveys a sense of youth and hope that vibrates like the imaginary notes of music she plays. It is this rare, lighthearted playfulness that sets the Piper apart and conveys joy with elegant simplicity.
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