There's nothing like disembodied
skeleton hands holding up an eyeball to send a shiver down your spine!
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the skeleton hand holding the candle jar!
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Two dozen full - body figures follow, each one more inside out than the last: a striding
skeleton — the Runner — with all its muscles and tendons streaming backward off its bones like windblown ribbons; the skin - flaunting Muscle Man; the Goalkeeper, a muscular (and skinless) figure suspended horizontally in the air, one
hand reaching out for a soccer ball, the other
holding its full consignment of internal organs.
Chris Bohjalian is the author of twenty books, including The Guest Room; Close Your Eyes,
Hold Hands; The Sandcastle Girls;
Skeletons at the Feast; The Double Bind; and Midwives which was a number one... (more)
Chris Bohjalian is the author of twenty books, including The Guest Room; Close Your Eyes,
Hold Hands; The Sandcastle Girls;
Skeletons at the Feast; The Double Bind; and Midwives which was a number one New York Times bestseller and a selection of Oprah's Book Club.
These psychologically charged works depict figures, often females, caught in grotesque or surreal scenes — from a
hand holding a decapitated head to a man lying next to what appears to be his own
skeleton.
They are tall, wooden
skeleton - like structures over which she stretches sexual fetish wear like nylon, lingerie, leather and wigs and are
held in place by a single
hand that seems to emerge from the wall.
A
skeleton figure grins at the viewer from the upper right -
hand corner,
holding a Polaroid camera with his flesh - and - bone
hand.