"[2] Cochrane is self-taught in sculpture[3] What I see missing in the world is an appreciation and respect for feminine energy and power that results when women are free and safe.
[6] The first piece, entitled Bliss Dance (2010), reaches 40 feet (12 m) in height and, after being introduced at Burning Man,[7][8] was given a location on San Francisco's Treasure Island,[9] where it remained until May 18, 2015.
[10][11] Bliss Dance later moved permanently to The Park, an entertainment venue near T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip, which opened on April 4, 2016.
The piece was chosen by developer Westlake Urban to fulfill the city's requirement to spend one percent of the project budget on art.
In 2019, the Union Square Business Improvement District studied the possibility of bringing R-Evolution to Hallidie Plaza, the entrance to Powell Street.