The inspiration for Cynthia Short’s 1992 bronze sculpture, Remembered Sustenance, is drawn from the location of the sculpture’s site. Adjacent to an outdoor daycare playground, the work has been created to convey the sense of playfulness and whimsy associated with children’s stories and games. This group of bronze, non-specific cartoonish animals appear to be migrating across the lawn, towards, then away from a curtain drawn by two birds. Below the curtain, a plate set in the ground holds a negative impression of the shape of a small ballerina that might be found in a child’s music box. The various elements found in the artwork represent the remembered experiences of childhood that the artist suggests can sustain us throughout our lives. Open and abundant with possibility of meaning, it is the artist’s stated intention that the work should most of all be enjoyed by children.

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Remembered Sustenance
Cynthia Short
b.1949
- 19 bronze scultpures
- 1992
- Various dimensions
- 55 John Street, Metro Hall, Toronto