2006, 8′ x 4′ x 1′, epoxy resin, goat hair, lights, and wood.
Quite often during near-death experiences, people encounter a “being of light”; the being seems to supersede cultural differences by appearing to people from every part of the world. The being of light therefore stands as a symbol of inclusiveness, representing the commonality of the human condition. The scale and method of display of this piece allows a person to move toward it and be enveloped by the intense light.
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