DREAM HOUSE

Susan Rodgers’ ‘Dream House’ makes its own statement about culture and man’s condition. Earlier, I have discussed the formal virtues of this work. But seeing a house at the edge of the sea recalls certain contrasts that preoccupy man’s existence... Good art almost always have reverberations beyond itself. Those aroused by ‘Dream House’ begin from our basic emotional and cultural lives.
— Joel Blair | Solaris Hill
... Rodgers current entry in Sculpture Key West further illustrates the relation of site and art. At the Key West Harbor edge is her outline of a ‘Dream House.’ Seven lines define its profile. As one approaches, depending on the distance you are from the piece, the lower line (the floor) coincides with the distant horizon of the sea. Again, the site and the art are interdependent.

SKETCHES OF DREAM HOUSE

 
 
DREAM HOUSECaroline Alexander