Memento

 


Roadkill

Asphalt, Acrylic paint, rock

2” x 3.25” x 1”




The sculpture reflects the memory of eating a roadkill squirrel as a child. When I was 12, we skinned and ate a squirrel my sister found on the road in front of our house. Each material represents a specific aspect of the memory. The rock represents the squirrel, the red spray paint represents the time of it being dead and the non-painted aspect is the remembrance of it being alive. The asphalt on the tip of the red paint represents the road on which the animal was found and died. The red color creates a focal point. Being it is shiny, creates a break between the matte materials used on either side.






Relics From Ancient Stupa

http://www.piprahwa.com/rubin-museum



Louise Bourgeois

http://www.artlid.com/




Marco Tirelli 

https://socks-studio.com/2014/12/08/i-grew-up-here-but-i-never-felt-entirely-part-of-it-marco-tirellis-tiny-sculptures/




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