





The Loneliness of Adolescence
10.25” tall, 12” wide, 5.5” deep (Freestanding or wall hanging)
This white statuette was found at an estate sale. The man’s head had been broken off and someone tried to glue it back on. There is still some glue residue on the figure’s shoulder. It took me months to find the right head to replace his. This white ceramic fawn was found at Goodwill. It fit perfectly but I almost broke it, trying to use a dremel tool to carve it off. The stone wall was created using small, flat pebbles found at Michigan City Beach in Indiana. I needed the stone wall in order to have something dark to set off the white statuette. I found the deer antler at an estate sale in a bucket of rusty metal. I think the rusty metal helped give it that gray/brown color. One of my favorite things on this piece are the old wooden casters on the bottom. The brass accents on each side of the box were just loose when I found them, so I don’t know what they were for, but they add a lot of character.
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