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"Love Letters - Set of 2 Unique Stainless Steel Sculptures - 2018 85 in - Huge Monumental" by Charles Sherman - 🔥Huge Monumental Size Unique Set of 2 Stainless Steel Sculptures - Inquire - A Steal - 5 Watchers
Story / Additional InfoWeight 400 lbs. Needs to be set on concrete or granite. The X and O symbols of the Love Letters sculpture represent both spiritual and physical love. A powerful, iconic symbol, Love Letters is a monumental, sculptural X and O, a message that everyone immediately understands. A playful, giant kiss and hug, the sculpture generates a smile in all who see it. The X has the more ancient history as a symbol. It signifies the letter Tau in the ancient Phoenician dialect, a precursor of the Hebrew language. In the Bible, X is described as a mark set “upon the foreheads of the men…†in the book of Ezekiel, 9:4. In Greek, X represents Chi and became a shorthand for Christ, as in Xmas, "Christ's Mass." Love Letters evokes ancient Feng Shui principles. The never-ending circular nature of its Infinity Ring form promotes infinite peace, love, abundance, healing, and harmony.
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Charles Sherman - United States
Art Brokerage: Charles Sherman American Artist: b. 1947. Charles Sherman is an American artist best known for his continuum sculptures, especially the three-dimensional Möbius, or infinity ring, a form first visualized by the 19th century German mathematician and astronomer, A. F. Möbius. The enigmatic infinity ring has no beginning and no end; the bottom side becomes the topside, and the inside becomes the outside. Sherman's infinity ring sculptures are mysterious, their curving forms an expression of absolute beauty. His award-winning work has been exhibited widely in the United States and Asia, and is included in museum collections. Sherman has interpreted the infinity ring form in diverse materials, including bronze, ceramic, glass mosaic, aluminum, Lucite and stainless steel. His many sculptural variations reflect Sherman's study of ancient civilizations, religions and cultures from around the world, and sacred geometry. Paralleling ancient Feng Shui principles, the never-ending circular nature of Sherman's infinity ring sculptures promote infinite love, healing, abundance, harmony and serenity. Private commissions are available upon request.
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