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ANN MORRIS


                     Lives and works in Lummi Island, Washington USA
                                                    w w w.annmorrisbronze.com

       This work attempts to articulate human spirit and its relation to the cycles of   play of spirit and its home, our humanity. To that end the work emphasize the
       nature, symbolized by the horn and its spiraling levels of meaning. Spirit dwells   masculine and feminine principles of consciousness within the human psyche
       in our bodies, enacting its fateful intentions in the male and female emerging   and asserts that a holistic relationship between them and with nature is essential
       that animate the natural order. By embodying this dynamic in sculptural forms   to human health and development. My art seeks to shape connections between
       I hope to approach and attend the meaning of what it is to be truly human, to   our past and our destiny, to enshrine the fragile grace and merciless power of
       formally present the myth and mystery of our origins and illustrate the worthy   nature, to imagine the human place in the pulse of time.  ( Ann Morris )


          LIFE / DEATH / LIFE, 1994 BRONZE 2’(H) X 7’(W) X 4’(D), CASTINGS ARE IN EDITIONS OF FIVE
        She is the Goddess of Nature’s Cycles. She knows that death feeds life, that all food is a willing death giving life to all that needs nourishment. She gives herself
        back to Nature as food for the others to come and is sheltered by the antlers of Nature while she rests.Her glowing bones are the indestructible life force,
        quietly waiting to be reborn into the Maiden Goddess who waits below her. And so it goes around and around, Life, then Death, then Life.









































         GRAND PRIZE.   MEDIAL 1. ART BIENNIAL. ONLINE GLOBAL ART BIENNIAL [2005]  ARTADDICTION.NET
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