Woman in Chair
36" x 14" x 17"
Glass, Rubbar
2024
36" x 14" x 17"
Glass, Rubbar
2024
36" x 14" x 17"
Glass, Rubbar
2024
In the poignant sculpture titled "Woman in Chair," we are invited to explore themes of memory, loss, and the enduring presence of love through abstraction. This piece pays homage to the artist Franz Kline's deep connection to his wife, capturing the essence of her spirit in the form of a chair that stands as a silent witness to their shared moments. The abstract representation reflects Kline's obsessive drawing of her in that chair, symbolizing the profound impact she had on his life and art, even after her passing. This sculpture conveys a sense of isolation, evoking the solitude of grief while simultaneously celebrating the beauty of devotion that persists beyond physical absence. "Woman in Chair" challenges viewers to reflect on their own experiences of love and loss, inviting a contemplation of how we carry the memories of those we cherish and the ways in which they continue to shape our lives.