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Daniel Hunt - Professor, Sculpture

"Up
a Creek" (detail)
1997,71
x 46 x 36,Aluminum, Bronze, and Oak
ARTIST'S
STATEMENT
One
autumn, Michael and I spent many days hunting and had
become attuned to any "squirrelly" movements
in the forest. Poking our heads over a steep river bank,
we discovered and startled a granddaddy fox squirrel.
Instead of choosing a dry escape route, he ran to the
end of an oak that had fallen half way across the water.
Momentarily, he clung to some dangling twigs, then surprised
us by leaping into the river and swimming to the other
side. He must have swam twenty yards. For a squirrel,
he was a pretty good swimmer.
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