
"Form
and Spirit" (T'ai Chi)
Medium:
Bronze
Base: Black Vermont Granite
Size: 20(H)x24"x7"
Price:
$6,800
"Form
and Spirit" is and edition of 30.
Size
of sculpture may vary slightly due to different bases.
"Form and Spirit" (T'ai Chi)
In
this sculpture, I sought to capture the unity of form and spirit which
is essential to T'ai Chi. The lower body is grounded, the arms willowy,
suggesting how the movements follow circular paths. The entire body
is strong, centered and focused.
Artist’s
Notes on “Centered Woman” Series
Doing
a series of sculptures entitled “Centered Women” was a natural
for me for a number of reasons.
One is that the healing arts have been one of my life-long interests.
I am, among other things, an RN, having studied anatomy and physiology
and practiced nursing for years.
Also,
as a young woman, I studied both ballet and modern dance, including
master classes from José Limon. I grew up in a household with
a sister who was a professional dancer.
Finally,
I currently study and practice Iyengar yoga. The model I used for the
“Centered Women” series has practiced yoga all of her adult
life.
I
studied T’ai Chi books and video tapes before beginning “Form
and Spirit” and got insights from a critique of the work at an
early stage by Rich Marantz, a T’ai Chi instructor in Manchester,
VT.
The
female form has been a universal theme in the history of sculpture.
What I bring to the genre is a fresh approach, using the female figure
in contemporary, yet timeless, dramatic, energetic and centered poses.
These figures incorporate sculptural elements such as pure simplified
forms, attention to silhouette and interesting use of negative spaces.
Elaine Franz Witten