The viewer’s eye is first drawn to the center point of this sculpture, a star shaped piece
touching the base. Two streams of waving steel connect with the middle piece on opposite ends. Though the sculpture could be interpreted as a shooting star with two tails,
Or, when an artist gives up his dream and instead listens to and works with his art, creating something greater than just the sheet of metal by itself or the idea in his head.
– Sarah Ampleman
But art reminds us to dream, to try what we think can’t be done. Whether placed outside an office building to inspire and drive a company vision or within the alcoves of a home to encourage creativity and wonder, this sculpture prompts the viewer to ponder the question:
“How do you solve a problem like Maria? How do you hold a moonbeam in your hand?”
In Kevin’s sculpture three swaths of grey flecked bronze, two floating and one anchored, capture the moon.