The first three sculptures in the series illustrate recent legal changes made by state legislatures to frustrate voters. In 2021, nearly twenty states enacted obstacles to in-person and mail-in voting, resulting in long lines at polling stations and ballots rejected for minor discrepancies.
The story of the chickens called for a fox
Creating a ghostly image of state legislature
My earlier chess moves determined my next steps. I had incorporated road maps from Pennsylvania in two of the sculpture boxes already. For the fox sculpture, I chose a map of Georgia. Election subversion, even more of a threat than voter suppression, seems to be the agenda of the Georgia Legislature. In 2021, Georgia enacted a law allowing the Republican controlled State Election Board to suspend the power of bipartisan or nonpartisan county election boards in overseeing elections. It is explained in this article by Five Thirty Eight.
So as not to conceal the map too much, I tried collaging several light colors of mulberry paper onto scraps of maps. I looked for the right translucent ghostly image of the limestone and marble capitol. The vitality of the fox overpowers the building, as if to say that it will suck life, integrity, and honor from the lawmakers.
Uniting the series with a map backdrop
I have sketched my vision here:
This fox sculpture is not yet complete. I need a pile of feathers to illustrate the fate of the chickens. I asked a friend who raises chickens if she had any loose feathers. She explained that the birds would not be molting until later in the year. Until then, the lower right side of the box sits empty. In a few months, I’ll gather some feathers and glue them in place. Then we’ll all see what happens when a fox guards the henhouse.
What a vivid and powerful concept and creation. I think your idea of the boxes placement on the US map would strengthen it even further! It has been apinful and horrifying to see what is going on currently…chipping away at our democracy.
Christine, Thank you for reinforcing the idea of a map. I wish it was all theoretical and speculative harm, but it’s not.
I so appreciate the combination of fun and knife-edged commentary in this project. And the fox is gorgeous!
Plus, you got to whack out some pent up feelings about the subject matter, perhaps? I think I will have to find something that needs whacking too…
The thwacking was fun. I think the whole process of translating my feelings into something tangible is cathartic.
Love the whimsy in your work and the information on the creation. Art has such power. Dianne
I’m trying to find that power, Dianne!
The fox looks SO real – as are the problems. You continue to amaze me by portraying your insights.
I wish the issues were not so dire, but if pointing them out helps, then I’ll keep doing it.
Such a great idea, or bunch of ideas. Wow. Yeah for political sculpture. Brilliant execution.
Thanks for the encouragement, Nicky!
Hi Eve,
I love your fox! The metaphor of the fox guarding the hen house perfectly suits the alarming situation in so many states.
Finding a metaphor that fit so well was pretty special. It’s not always such a neat fit.
Loved this!
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Eve,
This is beyond fantastic! I LOVE your newsletters!!!
Thank you reading and cheering me on, Sara Lee!