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Body to Soul

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Body to Soul

Artist Mary Louise Brown
Year
Location Along Norwood Path

Rock hard fact

Earth is the only known planet where granite is found.

Sculpture background

The stairs of this sculpture are made of black granite. They evoke the image of a war memorial, without specifically referencing life or death.

This sculpture shows how to get from the word Body to the word Soul by changing one letter at a time to create a new four letter word.

The artist invites the visitor to climb the stairs:

"think about the balance or imbalance between psyche and nature. Without death, there is no life. Without shadow, there is no sunlight."

"The intention is to create an atmosphere, intensified by the placement of text, to remind the viewer of the power of nature and the transitory quality of life, that all things must pass." 

Words have been Browne's sculptural medium ever since she graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts. Her work comments on issues of contemporary life such as feminism, politics or social context. Layers of meaning are a common feature, as is the reworking of classic lines into new forms.