Misplaced
A photograph depicts myself as provider, supporter and carer for others. Based on a parable showing how a ‘heaven’ can be created here on Earth. The image shows the artist modeling a steel framework sculpted to fit her body perfectly, with elongated arm attachments ending in a knife and fork. This prevents the artist from feeding herself, as in the parable, and she must decide to feed others and rely on them to feed her or else she will perish.
Bandages cover the openings of the steel structure underlining the sacrificial process and pose, reminiscent of the crucifixion.
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Carl Osbourn
wow! very cool! like some sort of sci fi character :]
shaytay
You are an ama zing artist….i am speechless!
sjem ©
This is something else Sarah, I salute you.
Check out 23C-HA in my folio, which is about the apotheosis of the machine as the ultimate human extension.
David Barnes
Hi Sarah – great image. Really unique and original in composition and costuming. Very sci fi, but also somewhat medieval. Wow!
Heather King
oh my god sarah, this is incredible. quite the imagination you have BURSTING with creativity.
love this piece