Pique A Terre VIII (S-99-12)

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August 1999. Bronze, granite. Dimensions: 41 × 59 × 31 in (104 × 150 × 79 cm).

"Some more recent pieces refer to movement of the figure, particularly the Juggler and Pique à Terre series. Pique à terre is a term from classical French ballet for a pose with one toe touching the ground, the other foot firmly planted, and a sweeping arm gesture. Once you are aware of the title, when you see the piece the connection is clear. I am in a sense choreographing these works, getting a heavy weight off the ground and making it dance—taking what is often seen as a negative, the fact that stone is damn heavy and a big hassle to move around, and turning it into a positive. It is this transition that helps give theses pieces their magic".

from : Bones of the Earth, Spirit of the Land. The Sculpture of John Van Alstine

August 1999. Bronze, granite. Dimensions: 41 × 59 × 31 in (104 × 150 × 79 cm).

"Some more recent pieces refer to movement of the figure, particularly the Juggler and Pique à Terre series. Pique à terre is a term from classical French ballet for a pose with one toe touching the ground, the other foot firmly planted, and a sweeping arm gesture. Once you are aware of the title, when you see the piece the connection is clear. I am in a sense choreographing these works, getting a heavy weight off the ground and making it dance—taking what is often seen as a negative, the fact that stone is damn heavy and a big hassle to move around, and turning it into a positive. It is this transition that helps give theses pieces their magic".

from : Bones of the Earth, Spirit of the Land. The Sculpture of John Van Alstine