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Bonie Fish
- Year
- 2021
- Medium
- Welded steel rod and copper
- Dimensions
- 36" × 10" × 6"
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About this piece
Bonie Fish is a skeleton stripped of sentiment — all jaw and spine and forward motion. The body is rendered in a repeating lattice of steel rod ribs that taper toward the tail, each one welded at an angle that suggests the fish mid-lunge. The skull is worked heavier and darker than the rest, giving the piece a front-weighted menace that the skeletal body behind it contradicts. It is simultaneously falling apart and absolutely in pursuit.
The decision to leave the structure open — to show the fish as pure architecture rather than flesh — came from the material itself. Steel doesn't pretend to be soft. Rendering the full form would have been a lie. What remains instead is the essential geometry of predation: rib, spine, jaw.