Created and Sold by Reddy Made Designs
Six Degrees - Sculptures
Featured In Glen Park Branch Library, San Francisco, CA
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At the entrance to the Glen Park Branch Library, visitors are welcomed by a large wall relief composed of circular elements primarily of glass and metal, designed by Linda Raynsford and Reddy Lieb and inspired by the history and ecology of Glen Park. A poem written by local poet Diane DiPrima for William Blake is fired into a circular glass medallion near the bottom of the artwork.
“The world is in constant flux and how we recreate our lives within the context of community at this time is what interests me. I see technology, the double-edged sword of this century, as being the necessary means for engaging interaction. I’ve used sound and video in some of my more experimental works. Yet it is glass, the medium that I continue to be fascinated with, that acts as a lens to focus on the importance of being in balance with the earth and restoring this feminine consciousness in the world.” –Reddy Lieb
“The world is in constant flux and how we recreate our lives within the context of community at this time is what interests me. I see technology, the double-edged sword of this century, as being the necessary means for engaging interaction. I’ve used sound and video in some of my more experimental works. Yet it is glass, the medium that I continue to be fascinated with, that acts as a lens to focus on the importance of being in balance with the earth and restoring this feminine consciousness in the world.” –Reddy Lieb
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