Hearing The Song by Marianne Reim
Hearing The Song by Marianne Reim found in Hendrie Park in the Royal Botanical Gardens located in the City of Burlington Ontario Canada.
Hearing the Song
Artist: Marianne Reim
Canada; installed in 2018
Hearing the Song uses the most inflexible of materials, stone. Drill marks are placed in such a way that the split stone has two surfaces with identical rows of musical staffs.
“These mirror images, side by side, are divided by a negative space. The negative space is not absence, but rather the presence of potentiality. Each viewer/seeker, who comes to this work can bring their own song and can honour what they hear.”
Dan Lawrie International Sculpture Collection
Royal Botanical Gardens National Historic Site of Canada
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Hearing The Song by Marianne Reim
Hearing The Song by Marianne Reim found in Hendrie Park in the Royal Botanical Gardens located in the City of Burlington Ontario Canada.
Hearing the Song
Artist: Marianne Reim
Canada; installed in 2018
Hearing the Song uses the most inflexible of materials, stone. Drill marks are placed in such a way that the split stone has two surfaces with identical rows of musical staffs.
“These mirror images, side by side, are divided by a negative space. The negative space is not absence, but rather the presence of potentiality. Each viewer/seeker, who comes to this work can bring their own song and can honour what they hear.”
Dan Lawrie International Sculpture Collection
Royal Botanical Gardens National Historic Site of Canada
©Copyright Notice
This photograph and all those within my photostream are protected by copyright. They may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written permission.