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Christian Holstad — Mourning Snake (without Grass) #3
Christian Holstad

Mourning Snake (without Grass) #3

A sinuous snake rendered in isolation against a bare, unadorned ground, stripped of any natural environment to heighten its sense of solitude and grief. Holstad's work evokes themes of loss and vulnerability through the creature's exposed, unanchored presence, suggesting mourning as a state of being unmoored from one's surroundings. The absence of grass transforms the snake into a symbol of quiet, unwitnessed sorrow.

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Under the Influence

April 11, 2013

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Christian Holstad, Mourning Snake (without Grass) #3

A sinuous snake rendered in isolation against a bare, unadorned ground, stripped of any natural environment to heighten its sense of solitude and grief. Holstad's work evokes themes of loss and vulnerability through the creature's exposed, unanchored presence, suggesting mourning as a state of being unmoored from one's surroundings. The absence of grass transforms the snake into a symbol of quiet, unwitnessed sorrow.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surreal, Conceptual, Installation, American, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Reptile, Modern, Abstract, Contemporary

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