Photo by Paul B. de Rautenfeld, 1925.
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
I love New Guinea art and have managed to collect a few authentic pieces over the years, but artifacts from this fragile and endangered culture are difficult to find. Luckily there are some great collections to see in museums across the country, most notably New York, Chicago, Massachusetts...and here in California.
great, once again, Kevin!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Just the right balance of authenticity and wacky exaggeration
ReplyDeleteIt's the cutest, happiest skull rack ever! That's beautiful, Kevin.
ReplyDeleteKevin, I love your blog :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful piece, Kevin. By the way, Alice D. is hoping to interest the De Young in Marc's Papua New Guinea art and artifacts. Wouldn't that be the perfect place?
ReplyDeleteWow, neat paper sculpture, you can really do anything in that medium if you have the talent! Do you use any particular kind of paper, or is it just "whatever works"?
ReplyDeleteThat would be so cool if Marc Davis' collection went into a museum as a whole, especially if it's in California. Let's cross our fingers...
What a beautiful piece you have made. I enjoyed seeing all of your inspiration as well. Great blog!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome - have you any other photos you could share?
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