
Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
Pillows, Platinum, 2010
Bronze with platinum patina
11.5 x 14.5 x 15"
From the edition of 8
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Artists have long explored the subject of sleep as a magical state of being in which the physical body appears in serene repose, but the spirit soars in a colorful...
Artists have long explored the subject of sleep as a magical state of being in which the physical body appears in serene repose, but the spirit soars in a colorful and emotion-filled world of reverie. Reflecting a lifelong fascination with the human psyche, Richard MacDonald gives dramatic expression to this profound aspect of human reality in Pillows. The first in a series of works relating to the state of sleep, Pillows reveals the compelling sensuality of the female figure through the expressive modeling of form and delicate rendering of details. A work of rare and subtle beauty, Pillows conveys a vital physical presence, while evoking a mood of quite contemplation and harmony.
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