The Story Behind Wanda Orme’s New Sculpture, Akasha

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“A symbol of hope, a lure cast to the beyond” ☁️

Erected at Salton Sea, a huge and very shallow body of water on the San Andreas Fault in California,is a towering, 20ft-high structure constructed from wire wrapped in fibreglass and resin. Like much of Orme’s work, the sculpture alludes to themes that are natural and supernatural, exploring energy that – in her words – courses through all life. It also stands as a symbol of hope, which is perhaps now needed more than ever.

Here, to coincide with Earth Day and in words much more eloquent and poetic than mine, Orme tells us the story behind her creation.“I’ve been creating work around the Salton Sea for ten years, it is a place that I love and a constant source of inspiration. I was asked to create a piece for the now cancelled 2020 Bombay Beach Biennale and, after the emergence of Covid-19 and the ensuing crisis, I decided to stay here and create the piece in isolation.came to me as a fully formed idea, in London.

“The limbs were made using a wire form, wrapped in fibreglass and resin, into which barnacles from the shore of the Salton Sea were set. These were new materials for me with much testing and learning along the way. The pieces are approximately 18- to 20-feet high, so the physicality of them was a challenge. There are often high winds here so there was also an engineering component to the design and construction which had to take into account the wilderness of the setting.

“The environmental healing that is happening as a result of global shutdown is one indication of this strength, of this tendency towards life. The seismic noise of human hustle and bustle has reduced dramatically, a global calming of movement, making it easier to detect geological shifts over the human noise – an opportunity for greater sensitivity and connection.was always about hope and the delicate balance between vulnerability, strength and beauty, and that seems even more relevant now.

“Hope is something that we extend before us, it is a brave anticipation. Balanced between an awareness of the present and an idea of a possible future, it is a kind of double vision.is gentle yet defiant, reaching and delving – an unfolding potential, a vision of the possible. Where there is water, there is the potential for life.“Here it can be so quiet and still that when a flock of birds fly overhead you can hear the rushing of their wings.

 

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