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(To order an almost similar sculpture contact me via facebook. It will still be sold on the Saatchi platform.)

This sculpture honors Enhedu-Anna, the first named poet of whom we know. She lived 4500 years ago in Sumeria. Her poems have been translated into modern English - amazing that we can still hear her in her own words. Most of her poems beseech the powers of heavens for their favor. The sculpture questions how and if we are tethered in that past, or untethered in this present day?

Also, If your name is or refers to Anna, your name is reaches back to the days of Enhedu-Anna.

One of her poems, if you are curious: 
(I added punctuation)

O house (where)
jeweled lapis herbs fleck the shining bed,
Heart-soothing place of the Lady of the Steppe,
Emush brickwork glistening and pure -
its burnished clay placed firmly (on the earth).
Your sky-rising wall sprawls over the high plain
for the one who tends the ewes
and over the Arali House for the shepherd.
Your prince, radiant one of the Holy Woman,
(is) a lion pacing the steppe back and forth,
the wonder-causing pure breasted one,
the Lord spouse of pure Inanna,
Dumuzi     master of the Emush.
O Badtibira (fortress of the coppersmith)
has built this house on your radiant site
and placed his seat upon your dais.
(To order an almost similar sculpture contact me via facebook. It will still be sold on the Saatchi platform.)

This sculpture honors Enhedu-Anna, the first named poet of whom we know. She lived 4500 years ago in Sumeria. Her poems have been translated into modern English - amazing that we can still hear her in her own words. Most of her poems beseech the powers of heavens for their favor. The sculpture questions how and if we are tethered in that past, or untethered in this present day?

Also, If your name is or refers to Anna, your name is reaches back to the days of Enhedu-Anna.

One of her poems, if you are curious: 
(I added punctuation)

O house (where)
jeweled lapis herbs fleck the shining bed,
Heart-soothing place of the Lady of the Steppe,
Emush brickwork glistening and pure -
its burnished clay placed firmly (on the earth).
Your sky-rising wall sprawls over the high plain
for the one who tends the ewes
and over the Arali House for the shepherd.
Your prince, radiant one of the Holy Woman,
(is) a lion pacing the steppe back and forth,
the wonder-causing pure breasted one,
the Lord spouse of pure Inanna,
Dumuzi     master of the Emush.
O Badtibira (fortress of the coppersmith)
has built this house on your radiant site
and placed his seat upon your dais.

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Salome Delport

South Africa

Sculpture, Acrylic on Ceramic

Size: 9 W x 14 H x 8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

(To order an almost similar sculpture contact me via facebook. It will still be sold on the Saatchi platform.) This sculpture honors Enhedu-Anna, the first named poet of whom we know. She lived 4500 years ago in Sumeria. Her poems have been translated into modern English - amazing that we can still hear her in her own words. Most of her poems beseech the powers of heavens for their favor. The sculpture questions how and if we are tethered in that past, or untethered in this present day? Also, If your name is or refers to Anna, your name is reaches back to the days of Enhedu-Anna. One of her poems, if you are curious: (I added punctuation) O house (where) jeweled lapis herbs fleck the shining bed, Heart-soothing place of the Lady of the Steppe, Emush brickwork glistening and pure - its burnished clay placed firmly (on the earth). Your sky-rising wall sprawls over the high plain for the one who tends the ewes and over the Arali House for the shepherd. Your prince, radiant one of the Holy Woman, (is) a lion pacing the steppe back and forth, the wonder-causing pure breasted one, the Lord spouse of pure Inanna, Dumuzi master of the Emush. O Badtibira (fortress of the coppersmith) has built this house on your radiant site and placed his seat upon your dais.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Acrylic on Ceramic

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

9 W x 14 H x 8 D in

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I love creating sculptures that tell stories - stories of heroes and heroines, of places, eras, hopes, dreams and freed imaginations, with an iconography of ladders and stars and flowers and lips and hands and gold and leaves and birds and muscles and apples and lambs. I hope that when you choose to put one of my sculptures into your personal and work space it will add its presence and meaning to your life - that it will feel like sharing your home with a companion or even a trusted friend with whom you will have continual conversations about your life. How extraordinary it would be if we could share these conversations - me with you about the stories when it took form, and you with me about the stories you share with the form of the work! Even if we cannot share these conversations, I do hope these sculptures will resonate with the stories of your life. Above all, I hope it will lead to a celebration of life for you, because life is beautiful, and strong, and fragile, and transient, and enduring, and poetic, and crude, and immense and obscure and superficial and intense. It is all of everything. (And we have the privilege of having it internally, and being part of the eternality of it!) I work in fired terracotta. (Formally: My materials and technique appropriates the poetic form of the classical style of sculpture, often with color added as comment.)

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