We had a lovely little celebratory gathering at Emerson Space Case on Last Thursday (June 24th) to unveil an installation, entitled Delectable Island, created by Stephanie Brachmann (that's me!). The work is inspired by the creatures and imagery of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories, which I encourage you to read immediately, if you haven't already.
This installation will be on display until the end of July.
Ilan made a beautiful Lite Brite sign for the occasion, and we made a cake shaped like a crocodile!
Here are photos of the finished piece...
detail of the tree trunk (including wolf!)
This giant tree trunk (papier mache with fabric/paper attached as bark) is the entrance to the underground dwelling of Peter Pan and his entourage of children. The light inside flickers like firelight.
Here's the nest of the Neverbird, which Peter Pan turns into a boat when he is being rescued by the bird.
And here is the Neverbird herself. Peter thinks she is a piece of paper drifting on the water when he sees her from afar, but alas she is paddling over to come to his aid.
Here's the silly crocodile who wanders around the island hungering after the Captain. She makes a tick-tock sound everywhere she goes.
This crocodile also has a whole world of men playing at war upon her back.
I had to adjust some lighting during the opening celebration....
Croc cake!
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