Ghost Dancers

Ghost Dancers

Materials Used: muskrat jawbone bone, beach stone
This piece emerged from a skeletal study of small animal bones. I was fusing together tiny bones from rabbits, possum, and muskrat. In the process, I noticed that jawbones are naturally curved so when held upright they appear to dance with raised arms. Eventually I drilled eyes into three muskrat jawbones and stood them vertically on a stone. This created the effect of dancing ghosts. It is deeply symbolic as I lost three close relatives, two nephews and a grandniece, so I have since dedicated the piece to Matt, Mike, and Amber.

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philip mckay
7 years ago
philip mckay Photographer
fantastic art.
Keith E Plummer
7 years ago
Thanks so much. So happy to have found an audience. :)
Gabriella Maldifassi
7 years ago
Wow, I kike your artwork!

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