
Mother and Child
2014
Sam Shendi's "Mother and Child" from 2014 is a vibrant and compelling sculpture that reinterprets a timeless theme through a distinctly modern, geometric lens. Crafted from aluminum and metal, the artwork commands attention with its striking use of bold, contrasting colors: a rich magenta forms the expansive, arching body of the "mother," supported by dynamic red, angular legs. Perched atop this form is a luminous blue sphere, representing the "child," while a blue and yellow segmented column rises vertically, adding to the work's playful yet sophisticated architectural quality. Circular cutouts punctuate the forms, introducing negative space that interacts with light and shadow, further defining its three-dimensional presence and giving a sense of lightness to the robust materials. Shendi masterfully balances the inherent rigidity of his chosen materials and geometric shapes with the tender, universal narrative of maternal protection and offspring. The sculpture’s sleek, polished surfaces reflect its surroundings, making it a dynamic presence that shifts with varying light conditions, casting intriguing shadows that extend its form onto the wall and floor. This interaction with its environment underscores Shendi's ability to create works that are both self-contained and deeply engaged with the space they inhabit. "Mother and Child" exemplifies the artist's signature style, characterized by precision, a bold chromatic palette, and an uncanny ability to imbue abstract forms with profound emotional resonance and narrative depth, making it a significant acquisition for any contemporary art collection.
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