Quote by John Green

What I love about the sculpture is that it makes the bones that we are always walking and playing on manifest, like in a world that so often denies the reality of death and the reality that we are surrounded by and outnumbered by the dead. Here, is a very playful way of acknowledging that and acknowledging that and that always, whenever we play, whenever we live, we are living in both literal and metaphorical ways on the memory and bones of the dead.


What I love about the sculpture is that it makes the bones t

Summary

This quote emphasizes the profound impact of a sculpture that brings to life the often overlooked presence of bones beneath our feet. It highlights the tendency of society to deny the inevitability of death and the constant presence of the deceased. The sculpture playfully reminds us that even in the act of living and playing, we are constantly connected to the memory and remains of those who came before us. It serves as a poignant tribute, inviting us to acknowledge and respect the enduring influence of the deceased in our lives.

By John Green
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