23.11: Ananda (a sculpture)

Ananda (a sculpture)


Circle and study the negative spaces, feel the energy, intention, … the simplicity (is simplicity not the highest form of mastery?). It is called “Ananda” (meaning bliss, rapture). I will never see this sculpture in person, but I’ve seen photographs of it from various angles.

I gasped when I say it the first time; it is motion caught between two breaths; negative space. Not at all static, but suspended. Mid-step, mid-reach, mid-twist. A leg forward as the other pushes off. The torso spiralling upward. An arm reaching. There must be a technical term for this … some invisible (subliminal?) line of energy.

And the driftwood doesn’t imitate human form, but it does speak with its reaching limbs in a recognisable language. Tendons and spine, curves that breathe. It yearns for something just out of its reach.

There’s a stone base at the bottom, but it doesn’t feel idle; it has its own presence; stability and grounding. Perhaps this is the tension that I seek in everything: motion & stillness, lightness & weight.

For me, that is Ananda because bliss is equilibrium.

Clicking this link will reveal photographs of Spira’s sculpture and his article about it. Leave him a comment. Tell your friends.


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14 responses to “23.11: Ananda (a sculpture)”

  1. Yes, that’s a particularly beautiful piece of work by Nick! Spaces and emptiness are wonderful design elements.

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    1. Humbled by your reaction, Friedrich. Thank you 🙏

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    2. It’s a truly lovely piece, and I hope this brings some overdue attention Nick’s way.

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  2. Thank you, Marilyn, for adorning this creation with your superb ink; and also for taking the step to introduce my work to your audience: both actions are sincerely appreciated 🙏

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    1. More than happy to do so, N.

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  3. life is a circle. yes no just so.

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  4. That exquisite sculpture by Nick. I love the way you have explain that, and in such detail too, M.

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    1. I have discovered that I love writing about art. (gasping — a bit late to discover that now though.)

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      1. You are soooo good in writing about art. And I can testify it 😎

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        1. ❤️ Thank you.

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    2. Thank you, Chris 🙏

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  5. ” We are in need not of vain wisdom, but of a quiet (calm) life.” I am so thankful to your beautiful prose for leading me to this quote of absolute perfection that accompanied Nick’s sculpture. Isn’t art amazing? It can become exactly what you need it to be.

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    1. I just wanted to lead readers to his amazing gift of artistry and words, so I’m pleased to see that you mentioned that quote on his post. Thanks for commenting there, Violet.

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    2. Thank you, Jodi 🙏

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