Split Infinity

© Split Infinity, 2018, Cast Bronze, Gold Patina, Textiles, Torso: 110 x 79 inches (Weight: 950 lbs.), Legs: 92 x 58 inches (Weight: 1000 lbs.), Collection of the Artist, Pittsburgh, PA

I acknowledge my insecurities! We all have them, without exception. I used Albert Einstein for this sculpture because when we see his image we initially think of genius, not of loneliness and insecurity. Not unlike Einstein himself, this monumental and multi-dimensional sculpture is the physical manifestation of Eistein’s theory of time and space continuum. It is the emotional equivalent to special relativity, where Einstein literally pulls himself through time and space to rediscover who he was. It acknowledges his struggle with loneliness and rejection but celebrates the triumph of self-awareness over doubt. But more than celebrating its own liberation from the pull of gravity and inertia. Split Infinity challenges each of us to celebrate our uniqueness, embrace our own reality and ultimately, to reconsider who we really are.

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