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Aspen and steel
96" x 36" x 24"

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Comment by Resident Curator on October 29, 2012 at 2:03pm
Curator’s Comment:

Lyda’s totems are akin to strung lamp work glass beads on a colossal scale. The strong verticality of the sculpture is eased by the slightly wavering forms, segmented by an interesting repeated decorative motif. The intermittent staggering of the blocks results in a surprisingly animated line, but the structures remain reassuringly stable. I find the inverse relationships of the individual carved protrusions versus indentations especially nice, as it sets up a rhythmic interplay within the piece, while achieving some visual dissonance. It’s also appealing to view this piece in the landscape. In a more austere environment it would no doubt look more intense, with candy colored primary hues. The viewer might get more of a feel of the reflective versus matte surfaces. But here I’m struck by its harmony with the natural surroundings, reflecting deeper jewel tones in the land and sky.
Comment by Bob Batchelor on April 12, 2009 at 12:53pm
Amazing, I love it!

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