Jody Pinto, Landscape with Fingers – For Dani Women

Jody Pinto: Landscape with Fingers - For Dani Women (Undated) Watercolor on paper
Title
Landscape with Fingers – For Dani Women
Date
Undated
Medium
Watercolor on paper
Credit Line
Museum purchase with funds provided by The Barra Foundation Art Acquisition Fund, 2004
Dimensions
31 ¾" x 41 ¼"

The Dani women of Indonesia have a tradition of amputating a finger at the death of a loved one, a sign of respect and mourning. As an ode to these women, Pinto depicts detached human fingers stretching across a dark, mysterious landscape like a bridge. On a symbolic level, societies build bridges to form connections and create relationships with others. This difficult image suggests both connection and loss, meanings embedded in the artist’s wonderful bridge across the Wissahickon Creek, the Fingerspan Bridge. 

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