Description
"Chasing Serra" is a recounting of my journey through the labyrinthine corridors of Richard Serra's monumental sculpture in Seattle. The experience was not just a physical exploration but an emotional and intellectual voyage as well. Upon entering Serra's imposing structure, I felt an immediate shift in perspective. The towering steel walls, curving and tilting unpredictably, created a sense of disorientation and awe. Each step seemed to alter the space around me, turning simple movement into a dance of perception. The sculpture's raw, industrial material contrasted sharply with the organic, almost fluid shapes it formed. This juxtaposition sparked a reflection on the relationship between human-made environments and the natural world. As I navigated the twists and turns, I was reminded of the urban landscape outside – structured yet chaotic, familiar yet full of surprises. My meandering path through Serra's work also became a metaphor for life's journey. The unexpected bends and sudden openings mirrored the unpredictability of personal growth and discovery. At times, I felt confined and lost within the sculpture's narrow passages, only to emerge into open spaces that offered new perspectives and insights. In "Chasing Serra," I aim to capture not just the physical experience of moving through the sculpture but also the deeper, more personal reflections it inspired. It is a story of exploration, both external and internal, and a tribute to the power of art to transform our understanding of space and self.
Specifications
  • Hand-made, solid wood frame
  • UV and scratch-resistant acrylic cover
  • Edge width of 1.125", depth of 0.75"
  • 2" polar white matting
  • Sizing: +6.5" to the listed print size
  • Ex: 12x18" framed print final size is 18.5x24.5"
  • Arrive ready to hang
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