Cross Currents
By: Tasha • Essay • 373 Words • November 18, 2009 • 1,196 Views
Essay title: Cross Currents
In the sculpture Cross Currents, by Albert Paley, the size, environment, and design of the sculpture help it to create a unique meaning describing the university. It is located in the courtyard on the Florida Gulf Coast University campus.
It's a rather large sculpture which stands almost as tall as the two story buildings on either side of it. The size seems to represent that of college, and the open composition of the way the pieces reach up on the top show how it's spreading out and growing to new heights. Cross Currents is composed of many different bright and bold colors. These brilliant colors seem to signify the different racial and ethnic backgrounds that the university is composed of. Sharp edges and smooth curves symbolize the different personality types of all of the faculty and students here. The sharp protruding edges may be representative of the extrovert personalities while the inward curves stand for the introverts. The metal material it is made from shows the strength of each part, just like we each have our own individual strengths. The outside location is representative of how we are all subject to the influence of our surroundings. Albert Paley shows how all of the different aspects of the people here at F.G.C.U. come together to create one marvelous