Manifestation by Kenn Penn is a representation of man's need for acceptance in a world that does not offer an easy path for creating life and love. The sculpture of a man offering love and his gifts but lacking a head, he is begging for his creator to finish him by giving him love and praise. Men struggle with feeling like a whole man without parental praise and connection, so men often seek it in relationships in the world, which can be an agressive and manipulative instead of loving and supportive. The metal figure is almost finished giving a slightly uncomfortable feeling while expressing the pain of being unfinished and still walking through life as if everything is okay.

 Primary colorway is red, orange and blue

This is a great piece for an office particularly a conference room where one wants to project intrigue.

Kenn Penn grew up in Indiana the son of a farmer who made his way to the big city of Denver, where he found a community more alinged with his non traditional thinking and creative flair. Kenn uses his life experiences and the challenges of an alternate lifestyle as an artist, working gigs to get by, including murals and sculptural wall treatments, to express a bit of darkness and discomfort, in a colorful acceptable way.