American Crow

is a steel crow’s wing, pointed upward in a gesture that reads somewhere between flight and fall. Where the wing ends, a cartoon-style bone juts out, clean, with streaks of rust trailing down to the floor like dried blood.

The piece plays with contrasts: heavy metal shaped like something fragile, a real bird’s wing paired with a fake, silly bone, and the slow creep of rust where fresh injury might be. It’s about violence, but it’s also funny. It asks how we look at broken things, and what happens when something strong gets cut down.