1979, 50”(h) x 66”(w) x 30”(d), Construction/assemblage (main piece), 2 columns, 21” square base, 46”(h), construction
The sculpture represents the birth, death and rebirth of woman in our culture.
The main body represents a casket/cradle, incorporating drawings and three-dimensional objects suggesting subconscious images of the metamorphosis of rebirth of the female. If the viewer approaches and touches the sculpture, the casket/cradle begins to gently move-reminiscent of the breath of life.