In The Holler reflects on the way we display and define the natural world. A ceramic bass, glazed in radioactive green, is mounted on an orange tufted plaque - recalling traditional taxidermy, but softened and reimagined. The unnatural colors and plush surface shift the piece away from realism, holding it somewhere in between an artifact and an offering. Like its companion, the two headed pike, this piece sits quietly between reverence and discomfort. Together they ask what we choose to preserve, and what those choices say about the way we live alongside the more-than-human world.
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