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Creation Date
1-2017
Disciplines
Art and Design | Sculpture
Description
This sculpture was created as part of the Linfield College course Introduction to Studio, taught by Totem Shriver.
Artist's Statement
Our world's composition is both rhythmic and varied in nature. A tree is not comprised of one pattern, but of many. The death of a tree fosters a sapling, lending it knowledge and nutrients through its roots. A decayed tree can also provide protection to the many disregarded creatures. Though we cling to the belief in a natural order, such a uniform structure does not offer the unique beauty found in imperfections.
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Recommended Citation
Moller, Erin; Moriarty, Mary; Walling, Danyel; and Satterwhite, Brian, "Not All Trees Are Straight (View 1)" (2017). Introduction to Studio Toothpick Sculptures. Image. Submission 66.
https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/avcstud_toothpick/66
Keywords
toothpicks, sculpture
Comments
Photograph courtesy of Kailee Scott-Unger '19.