Synchrony
More Works By Lori Cozen-Geller Automotive Paint on Wood and Laminate 2016About Synchrony
In shiny hot pink, two vertical rectangles sit side by side ‘in sync’ in this elegant wall sculpture by California artist, Lori Cozen-Geller.
Cozen-Geller’s work is minimalism, and her use of simple geometric shapes belies their deep emotional meaning. Synchrony was created as a tribute to the relationship she shares with her husband.
“I met my husband when I was 14. We grew up together. We are synchronized. Our core values are totally in sync. Although there is a definite space between us, we line up emotionally so well. I chose the colour of hot pink because it is a happy colour.”
Lori Cozen-Geller
“You can't sit on them or use them; you can only look at them. And you can't stop looking at them. They call attention to - well, not to themselves so much as to what they are saying. They attempt to reach across a verbal-visual divide to tell stories - or, rather, to elaborate on aspects of the human, and natural, condition.” Peter Frank, Art Critic
Lori Cozen Geller lives in Venice Beach and acquired a BA from the University of Southern California. This first piece took shape within hours of a profound loss in her life--her father's passing. The artist translated her feelings of love and sadness onto a scrap of paper, the blueprint for her first sculpture. Her work is held in private and public collections in North America.
The work can be mounted vertically or horizontally. It is two inches deep. Each element is 2 x 2 x 8.25 inches.