Key To Freedom - Art of Dale Mathis
I discovered art the day I learned how to walk. I was probably making sculptures out of the placenta in my mom’s belly when I was an embryo.
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Key To Freedom

A child and his sibling would hide in their bedroom when their abusive stepfather would come home. Feeling restless, anxious, and fearful, the child would peek through the keyhole to keep an eye out, praying he would go away.

The design and construction of Key To Freedom is an invitation for people to get a better perspective on the life of an abused child by placing them in his shoes.

Rather than dwelling on the pain inflicted in an abused child’s life, Key to Freedom was created to honor the strength and determination to escape an abusive situation.

Please contact info@dalemathis.com for gallery information.

  • DIMENSIONHEIGHT 51″ X WIDTH 41″ X EXTENSION 11″
  • WEIGHT93 LBS
  • FINISHSILVER AND COPPER
  • EDITION SIZE100
  • MATERIALSECO WOOD, SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS,
    SILVER COMPOSITE, LED LIGHTING
Date

March 26, 2020