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14” x 34.5” x 5”
On display and available for purchase at Meetinghouse Arts Gallery, Freeport, ME
A meditation on beginnings and endings, this triptych presents the crow as guardian, the nest as cradle, and the skulls as echo—each a chapter in a natural ledger.
14” x 34.5” x 5”
On display and available for purchase at Meetinghouse Arts Gallery, Freeport, ME
A meditation on beginnings and endings, this triptych presents the crow as guardian, the nest as cradle, and the skulls as echo—each a chapter in a natural ledger.
14” x 34.5” x 5”
On display and available for purchase at Meetinghouse Arts Gallery, Freeport, ME
A meditation on beginnings and endings, this triptych presents the crow as guardian, the nest as cradle, and the skulls as echo—each a chapter in a natural ledger.
Material List
Artificial eggs
Real animal skulls (likely fox, raccoon, or rodent)
Birch branches
Reclaimed wood panels with distressed paint
Natural moss and seed pods
Metal mounting hardware
Mixed media fasteners and adhesives
This triptych-style assemblage explores the life cycle through a narrative of presence, protection, and absence. At left, a black crow perches attentively; at center, a nest cradles a clutch of blue-green eggs amidst organic and salvaged materials; at right, two small skulls sit in silent testimony. Framed by found wood, weathered paint, and birch branches, the work evokes ritual, memory, and the cycles of nature.