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Sharon Molloy's work
Author(s):
Sharon Molloy
Institution:
(unknown)
Year:
2006
URL:
http://tinyurl.com/2p2o4g
Project Description:
Sharon Molloy's work has been shown in galleries across London, New York, Tokyo, Oxford and San Francisco. Every piece is both an intricate and captivating experience, leading users to an absorbed state of wonder.

This is how Sharon describes her work: "My quest is to reveal how everything is interconnected. From the atom to the cell, to the body and beyond into society and the cosmos, there are underlying processes, structures and rhythms that are mirrored all around and permeate reality. I attempt to visualize 'the molecular process of revolution'; how one small thing leads to another and larger patterns emerge. I am interested in the parallels between laws of physics and the movements of people, between a political revolution and a spiritual one. Ultimately I am trying to present a view of reality that reflects our changing times. This work embraces the multiple, the network, the paradoxical and the idea that even the smallest gesture or event has significance, and the power to change everything".

Comments (2):
You have received a deep revelation in regards to the spiritual realm and the physical and the interconnection of them both...they are representative of each other and something can not happen in one with out the other being effected. I hope that your art causes people to think deep about God and creation, realizing the creator and choosing to live a life for Him. Thank you for your art.

Posted by Lena on Nov 14, 2007 at 2:39 PM (GMT)

I am thinking about these same things. Thanks.

Posted by joe on Dec 1, 2007 at 10:31 PM (GMT)

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