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27” x 6” x 4”
Currently on display and available for purchase at Maine Art Collective, 9 Moulton St., Portland, ME
A silent sentinel of reclaimed elements, No Solicitors speaks of territory, warning, and memory. Its stark minimalism and primal materials make it both evocative and commanding.
27” x 6” x 4”
Currently on display and available for purchase at Maine Art Collective, 9 Moulton St., Portland, ME
A silent sentinel of reclaimed elements, No Solicitors speaks of territory, warning, and memory. Its stark minimalism and primal materials make it both evocative and commanding.
27” x 6” x 4”
Currently on display and available for purchase at Maine Art Collective, 9 Moulton St., Portland, ME
A silent sentinel of reclaimed elements, No Solicitors speaks of territory, warning, and memory. Its stark minimalism and primal materials make it both evocative and commanding.
Materials List:
Animal skull (likely coyote or fox)
Two long bones (possibly humerus or femur)
Antique iron calipers or dividers
Aged wood plank with visible knots and grain
Rope edging with tassels
Hanging twine
No Solicitors is a stark, totemic assemblage invoking the quiet authority of boundaries—both territorial and symbolic. An animal skull rests solemnly above crossed bones on aged wood, crowned by an iron implement that suggests both measurement and defense. With its vertical composition and raw natural materials, the piece resembles a warning post or protective talisman, echoing traditions of warding and remembrance.