I have taken the title of today’s post from V. S. Naipaul’s
novel The Enigma of Arrival. The book
has many interwoven themes; as one reviewer said: it is unlike any other book I
know. On one level it speaks of the disillusionment of achieving one’s
objectives. And this I can relate to on almost a day to day basis.
A couple of months ago my objective was to develop my work
as a sculptor, specifically by way of my recent reclining figure and torso.
Both pieces worked out better than I dared hope. But now, after arriving where
I earlier wanted to be, I find my aspirations have forged ahead to yet another
level.
While I struggle with that dilemma, here’s the finished
plaster master cast of the torso.
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