Winterstone, Pigment, 10" x 14" x 11" / 25cm x 36cm x 28cm
Blue Moon, 2010 was exhibited at Sculpture Today: New Forces, New Forms; 2011/2012 at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
This exhibition was created around Blue Moon and so the sculpture was the poster child for the same exhibition.
Blue Moon
Like a celestial body
deep water
high in the sky.
Like an open shell found on a beach in a full moon night
it opens us for the wonder of life.
Resting.
Silent.
Blue.
A reminder of the constant passing of time
with small and important occurrences.
Time immemorial.
(Blue Moon by Vanessa Paschakarnis)
A “Blue Moon” is an expression that refers to the rare occurrence of two full moons in one month. I like also the fact that “blue” is an old word for sadness.
As a head, my “Blue Moon” could be human or animal; … it is a metaphor for the spirit of being in and off the world.
With regard to the title, this sculpture seeks to envelope you in an intimate and deep encounter, reflecting on the fullness of a moment, the merging of form and color to reflect a deep yearning of a fullness of being alive.
“Blue Moon” is like a celestial body – resembling the depth of water and the sky. It is like an open shell, found on a beach in a full moon night that opens us for the wonder of life. Resting. Silent. Blue.
It is a reminder of the constant passing of time, with small and important occurrences, time immemorial.
Vanessa Paschakarnis