Also available in Bronze. Price upon Request.
Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
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“You’ve been walking the ocean’s edge, holding up your robes to keep them dry...You must dive naked under AND deeper under, a thousand times deeper! Love flows down.”
- RUMI
The master’s clay reveals the tender words of the great poet, Rumi as the masterpiece takes root and communicates life’s journey—to find yourself, to love yourself, to dive deeper. As we explore the depths of our being, past and present, Dancing Waters connects us to nature and the natural world. The architectonic wall depicts graphic shapes of liquid ocean. As the shades move from light to darkness, we become vulnerable to truth and understanding. A thousand times deeper we find “Love.”
“Dancing Waters” is a striking new work that stands approximately 8ft. tall. The composition of the female figure, diving and seemingly weightless, is one of Richard MacDonald’s most beautiful female forms, with classical features that reflect serenity and peace.
The meaning of this piece is richly layered and will keep revealing new secrets over time. Sculpture is the poetry of form, and with the timeless words of Rumi, there are additional dimensions to be discovered.
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