"Synergy” depicts a masculine right hand and a feminine left hand, which in turn supports a sphere. The male hand represents the grounding, active, masculine principle in ourselves, while the female hand represents the intuitive, passive, feminine aspect of our natures. When both parts are focused on a single goal, a powerful synergy results that aligns the conscious and subconscious mind, allowing us to operate from the “superconscious” mind. “Synergy” is intended to remind us of the power we have, both within ourselves and in concert with each other, to influence the world we live in; and the responsibility to make this influence a positive one.

The first edition of the life-size version of “Synergy” (shown above) is sold out. It is about to enter its second edition, and only twelve sculptures will be cast. The second edition will also be cast in bronze, mounted on black marble, and will have a cast bronze world globe instead of a quartz sphere. Price is $3,500, and the terms are half down and half when they are ready to be shipped (early autumn).
Please contact Uriel Dana at:
UrielDana@earthlink.net

The monumental version of “Synergy” (shown below) would be approximately eight feet tall and ten feet long. The quartz sphere would be replaced with a bronze world globe. An overall cost estimate can be provide upon request.
1.Enlargement from the life-size original, creating the mold, building the structural inner support (approved by engineer for display in a public place), mold, casting, finish work and patina of world globe (to be permanently attached for safety).
2.Casting the sculpture in the highest quality bronze would be done in Northern California.
3.Cleaning and finishing the surface of the sculpture, application of durable outdoor quality patina.
4.Transportation to a site in the continental United States.
5. Installation, engineering, and base template (including crane and installation crew).

Please contact Uriel Dana at:
UrielDana@earthlink.net








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