Cheryl Fudge
A Song About Everything *(from The Planet That Sent Us Music)
A Song About Everything *(from The Planet That Sent Us Music)
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A Song About Everything
*(from The Planet That Sent Us Music)
In this four-piece gallery wall, Cheryl Fudge composes a haunting, hope-filled narrative of contact—not between planets, but between hearts.
It begins with a distress call, broadcast across galaxies. Another planet hears our signal and tries to make sense of the chaos. They scan for an attacker, but find no invading force—only us, turning on ourselves. So they send someone we might accept: a being who takes the shape of a dog, soft-eyed and disarming, not to fight us, but to remind us how to stop fighting ourselves.
To the right A hand-painted album reads: The Song of Everything by Those Who Listen—a quiet directive hidden in plain sight. The music, they suggest, is always playing. We just need to hear it.
Its companion album, Close Your Eyes World Peace by The Dreamers Who Wait, offers a lullaby for the future—a message held in faith by those who believe we’ll eventually be ready to receive it.
A final sculpture made from salvaged toys completes the wall. Its playful, handmade form becomes a shrine to childhood—forgotten joy, reckless imagination, and the things we used to build before we learned to destroy.
Together, these works form a message wrapped in metaphor, echoing across galaxies: that salvation may arrive in the form of love disguised. And that art—like music, like dogs, like kindness—can be the way we learn to recognize it.
Dimensions-
Left piece - 22.5" w x 23.5"h
Sculpture made from salvaged toys - 8“w x 10"h and 14" to the bottom of the piece that jets out
Albums are 12" in diameter and both have drums attached for added dimension which adds 3-5" in height
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