25’x7’x6’, Painted cloth, electric air fan
Edition 1/3, color variable with one Artist’s Proof
25’x7’x6’, Painted cloth, electric air fan
Edition 1/3, color variable with one Artist’s Proof
Paranirvana, 1999-2012

The artist has pictured his face on the inflatable image of this figure to ask a question about his own demise and how he might meet it. The scale of the work proposes that the issue of death in itself is large and overpowering. The materiality of the work denies this; as something to be experienced in the future and something given to vaguely mysterious speculation (in this society), the work remains empty, only held up by the pressure of an air fan.
Currently, three versions of this sculpture exist. The tan colored version is in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego. The blue version is in the collection of the Columbus Museum of Art, the gold version is available for exhibition.