Justice for Trump as Seen in the Decorative Arts
Growing up in the 1960s there was very little “thinking outside the box” that went into pumpkin carving. The paradigm commanded us to, under our parents supervision, to cut holes for the eyes, nose, and mouth; any creativity went into cool facial expressions.
Over the last 20 years, we’ve seen a veritable explosion in this space, where clunky, boring holes have been replaced with nuanced scraping and the use of razor-thin slicing to provide shadows, as well as subtle shades of color and lighting. At the same time, the spooky heads that had been the default for decades have been replaced with the widest possible range of subject matter.
Here’s the work of some talented justice seeker. Fabulous.