An Ode to Tides – New Marble Sculpture
July 18, 2024
A reverence for nature’s cyclical patterns echoes through new sculptures Hoku I and Hoku II. Both works are pared down– tongue-like ribbons of marble that rise from and return to earth in organic, wave-like arches. Inspired by Katsushika Hokusai’s famed Edo period woodcut Under the Wave off Kanagawa (widely known as The Great Wave), Hoku I and II pay tribute not only to the awe-inspiring phenomenon of the tides, but to the Japanese artist’s ability to render sublime elegance and terrifying power in a single composition. Each Hoku distills these tidal elements: while Hoku I embodies an assured, breathtaking rise and fall, the agile twists of Hoku II hint at the less predictable aspects of water in motion. Both, as Hokusai well knew, are vital.