![Cumulonimbus. A cloud study by Andrew Miguel Fuller. Concrete, pulverized marble, and steel sculpture by Andy AM Fuller](https://amfuller.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cumulonimbus_1.jpg)
Installation
Cumulonimbus
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Description
An experiment in looking behind the scenes that explores the basic delicacy of the heavy clouds in the western sky. How would you hold up the sky itself with no sleight of hand; no backstage trickery, no Deus ex machina?
“…back then the sky seemed so vast. And now the sky above me… is low, and narrow, and heavy.”
– Inio Assano
![Cumulonimbus. A cloud study by Andrew Miguel Fuller. Concrete, pulverized marble, and steel sculpture by Andy AM Fuller](http://amfuller.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cumulonimbus_2-683x1024.jpg)