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Description
This piece is the fourth part of a fishing series I carried thoughout the course. For this assignment we were to create a piece that included an aerial view and brought the outside in. I took the project literally and brought things from the outdoors inside. In keeping with the fishing theme I arranged rocks, sand and other objects that I found by the Mississippi River, such as fishing line, lures, etc, in the shape of a fish. The resulting installation felt quite spiritual in nature, which is perhaps the essence of fishing as I’ve come to believe. The spiritual feeling could have also been brought on though a combination of connotations and associations. Unfortunately, this installation was only temporary and could never be identically recreated so all we have is the pictures.

Date
Spring 2002

Course
Drawing IV: Non-traditional

Art Instructor
Philip Ogle

Materials
Rocks, found objects and sand from the shore of the Mississippi River by Harriet Island.