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Counting My Lucky Stars by Saren Dobkins – The figure lies on a platform, close to the starry night. She considers her good fortune, how lucky she is. To be sitting under the night sky and be able to dream and remember times gone by. A red ladder describes the small steps she took to get to where she is now.

An imaginative piece which envisions a place of contemplation. The sculptural form of a figure, inspired by Henry Moore, depicts a night sky full of stars. Playing on the saying, Count my Lucky Stars, numbers descend as if spoken by the figure as she thinks about the good things in her life. The abstracted landscape with the bold red ladder that draws the eye up towards the horizontal line encourages the eye to circle around the work.

 

Counting My Lucky Stars

Saren Dobkins
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Counting My Lucky Stars by Saren Dobkins – The figure lies on a platform, close to the starry night. She considers her good fortune, how lucky she is. To be sitting under the night sky and be able to dream and remember times gone by. A red ladder describes the small steps she took to get to where she is now.

An imaginative piece which envisions a place of contemplation. The sculptural form of a figure, inspired by Henry Moore, depicts a night sky full of stars. Playing on the saying, Count my Lucky Stars, numbers descend as if spoken by the figure as she thinks about the good things in her life. The abstracted landscape with the bold red ladder that draws the eye up towards the horizontal line encourages the eye to circle around the work.