Sculptor Fred Eversley, who passed away at 83, was a notable figure in the West Coast Light and Space movement. With a background in engineering, his artistic focus on parabola shapes in resin explored the intersection of science, energy, and metaphysics. His works, characterized by crystalline transparency and vibrant colors, reflected his belief in the universality of energy as a fundamental element of life. Eversley’s unique perspective distinguished him from contemporaries like Larry Bell and James Turrell, making significant contributions to art and the understanding of light.
"My commitment and focus over all these years stems from my belief that energy is the source of everything in the world... It’s the most essential concept for the basis of all life."
"The parabola is the perfect concentrator of all energy to a single focal point. I'm all about universality."
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