b. Ōtautahi, 1947
“We’re given a soul and we’re given a body.”
Summers' voluptuous figurative sculptures celebrate the natural human form, collaboration, and spirituality. Angelic and Luciferian beings enrapture human figures: a visual reference to the unification of the mortal and immortal, and the fragility of morality. Made from wood, bronze, concrete and marble; their exuberant silhouettes can be sighted throughout Aotearoa.