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Dance of Flower Field - Public Sculptures

Featured In Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, PA

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DANCE OF FLOWER FIELD: H44xW36xD24”, steel, foam, FGR, epoxy and paint

This piece conveys the relationship between the field of flowers, the sun, and the rain as a spiritual metaphor. The field of flower is perceived here as the human heart. The shapes, which connect the clouds and flowers, can be read as streaks of rain or sunrays both symbolizing the spiritual blessings of the Universe. The work suggests how the heaven will be opened to us with spiritual blessings pouring like shower if our hearts are opened to heaven, making us bloom and blossom.

Item Dance of Flower Field
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Abstract welded bronze/aluminum sculptures.

Won Choi is an artist working in abstract sculpture. Her work has been exhibited nationwide and internationally at such institution as James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, PA; The Mitchell Museum in Mt. Vernon, IL; the Trenton City Museum in Trenton, NJ; the Janos Pannonios University Museum in Pecs, Hungary; Pindar Gallery in New York, NY; Carspeckon-Scott Gallery in Wilmington, DE; Stanek Gallery in Philadelphia, PA; the Coconino Center for the Arts in Flagstaff, AZ; the Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia, PA; the Grounds for Healing at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in partnership with Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ, South Dakota University, Vermillion, SD. Her works are in public collections - Widner University in Wilmington, DE and Park Towne Place in museum district in Philadelphia, Pa, and in private collections in New York, NY, West Orange, NJ, Brooklyn, NY, Kennett Square, PA, Syracuse, NY. She was selected for a residency at the Atelier Fourwinds in Aureille, France. She works and resides in Philadelphia, PA