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Holly Wilson, "Newa: Four", 2023

Holly Wilson

"Newa: Four", 2023
unique cast bronze, patina, boxcar wood
19 1/2" x 12 1/4" x 2 1/4"
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Newa is the Delaware Lenape word for the number four. This family of newa walks on a base that is cut from the floor of a train boxcar. There is...
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Newa is the Delaware Lenape word for the number four. This family of newa walks on a base that is cut from the floor of a train boxcar. There is history held in this floor of marks, lines made, and the secrets held inside; like that of family’s and the history held inside each of us marking our life on this earth.

The Cigar Figures come from a childhood Native American story that my mother told of the “Stick People.” The “Stick People” would run through the night and call your name; if you went with them, you were never heard from again. She never described the figures, and I was always drawn to the idea of what they looked like. The Cigar Figures are my reimagining of that story, now a story of family and my past—a complicated narrative of loss, survival, and resilience. The figures are made from real cigars and found sticks, all cast in bronze. The faces are of the ancestors and family shaped from the idea of a cameo or silhouette painting to capture the faces of the families.


When hung, the light casts a shadow of the figures on the wall. This shadow represents memory for me. Like a shadow, these memories cannot be held, and in the end, we are all only a shadow in history, shadows on this earth.

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