Fragments of a Dream
304 Stainless Steel - Painted
16 x 8 x 3 feet
4500 pounds
ILocated along Martin Luther King Jr. Road in Arlington, Texas, Fragments of a Dream is an abstract sculpture inspired by the ideals Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. championed.
The sculpture is composed of eight bold geometric forms organized around an 8-inch-thick central plane. Each form contains a framed opening, or "window" that passes through this central plane. Four of the apertures emerge from one face of the plane and four from the opposite, encouraging viewers to experience the work from multiple perspectives.
Finished in a vivid red, the sculpture conveys passion, strength, and sacrifice. While the composition appears as individual “FRAGMENTS”, they resolve into a unified whole suggesting that clarity, purpose, and vision are found not in a single moment, but through the collective pursuit of a shared “DREAM”. The windows become portals to possibility, inviting viewers to look beyond surface divisions and imagine a future still taking shape.
Installation Photographs. Final landscape photography will be added after site completion.
Photo Credits: Joaqin Soto, Scott Chase
