Matthew Ronay Explores the Internal Workings of the Body in Abstract Basswood Sculptures

The skin of the human body might be interpreted as a kind of soft container for everything on the inside: the skeleton and the organs or health and disease. We know our internal anatomy exists, but we can’t see it; we rely on signs that appear on the outside—bruising, a cough, lumps, a change in color—to indicate what might be going on inside.

Matthew Ronay’s abstract sculptures, pieces of basswood are transformed into large-scale, undulating forms that evoke biological systems. More

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