Mackenzie Thorpe
"Love Forever"
Sculpture
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Standing as a monumental pillar of devotion, Love Forever is one of Mackenzie Thorpe’s most ambitious and evocative bronze works. Reaching over five feet in height, this sculpture commands the room, serving as a permanent beacon of eternal love and commitment. The verticality of the piece suggests a love that is constantly reaching upward, growing and evolving, yet remaining firmly rooted in a foundation of shared history. It is a visual representation of a vow that transcends time and space.
The contrast between the rich, dark patina of the bronze and the raw, natural elegance of the granite base creates a sophisticated aesthetic balance. The bronze captures the fluid, organic shapes of Thorpe's iconic characters, while the stone provides a sense of ancient permanence. This is not just a work of art; it is a landmark for the home, a tribute to a relationship that is as unyielding as bronze and as timeless as stone. It is designed for the collector who wants to celebrate a legacy of love that will truly last forever.
Specifications
- Medium: Bronze on Granite Base
- Size: 64.25" high x 18" wide x 15" deep
- Release Date: May 2026
Thorpe's journey from shipyard laborer to internationally acclaimed artist is a source of inspiration, mirroring his works' ability to touch the core of human experience. His art has not only graced galleries and private collections globally but has also been featured in public installations and used in charitable and public causes, showcasing his commitment to making art that is accessible to all.
As Art Center Gallery welcomes Mackenzie Thorpe, we invite our patrons and new visitors alike to experience his compelling portfolio. This new collaboration enriches our gallery's commitment to presenting profound and inspiring art, continuing our tradition of representing some of the most significant artists of our time. Join us in exploring the depth and passion of Thorpe's art, a true celebration of the human spirit.
