Sumerian Goddess of love & war
Inanna was also associated with rain and storms and with the planet Venus. Her name is commonly derived from Nin-anna or “Queen of Heaven” from Sumerian the 3rd millennium BC. In some traditions, Inanna was said to be a granddaughter of the creator goddess Nammu, In fact, some early Assyriologists suggest that Inanna may have been originally a Proto-Euphratean.
Blake Ward’s sculptures evoke a dialogue between the internal and external self through his mimicry of classical technique depicted through contemporary means. In a literal sense, ANGEL INANNA is the junction of the divine and the humane, reminding viewers of Humanity that we are the likenesses of the gods we have created. The hollowed-out nature of the sculpture and the earthy blues of the bronze contribute a tactile, attainable sense to the goddess, as though she can be felt and understood by those who worship her.
Dimensions:
- Medium: Bronze
- Year: Monaco 2016
- Edition: Unique Piece
- Height 70 cm (27.5 in)
- Width 20 cm (7.9 in)
- Depth 29 cm (11.4 in)
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