A bronze sculpture from the series Necknot is placed on the floor. Both organic and mathematical, it consists of an assemblage of severed bird’s necks—among them ducks and geese—joined together in a continuous knot.
Beautiful and quietly poignant, the necks of the Necknot hold each other end to end in infinite loops. Their softly shimmering shapes oscillate between abstraction and representation, their undulating lines invoking past impressions of the graceful long necks of wild fowl yet its anatomy here also registering as harmonious geometric composition.