| Salmon
Return
Glass and crystal beads, steel wire,
copper pipe, paint
21 feet long
©1998 Bill & Clarissa Hudson
This piece was commissioned by the
Mt. Roberts Tram in Juneau, Alaska to hang in their main stairwell.
It portrays the yearly return of the Salmon People, shown swimming up a
cascading waterfall made of approximately 180,000 glass and crystal beads.
How long does it take to string 180,000
glass beads? Well, that all depends on how many friends you have.
We had twenty friends help us with this sculpture, and it still took two
months to make.
Halfway up the waterfall, a bear
leans into the stream with an outstretched paw. (You can barely see
her in the upper left corner...half of her face and her paw reaching into
the waterfall...)
The second photo shows a detail of
the waterfall, with a salmon rising out the the white froth. Maybe
he will make it to the spawning grounds... or maybe he will end up on the
bear's dinner plate. |