Revival of the Deer
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In “Revival of the Deer” a woman crouches in a winter wood, amid bare brown trees that mimic the form of antlers—and hands. She holds a deer’s skull in her right hand, while with her left she makes the sign for “deer,” touching her hand to her forehead; the word itself makes an antler-like form. She bridges the gap between them, “reviving the deer” in the moment of mimicry—and communion.
In “Revival of the Deer” a woman crouches in a winter wood, amid bare brown trees that mimic the form of antlers—and hands. She holds a deer’s skull in her right hand, while with her left she makes the sign for “deer,” touching her hand to her forehead; the word itself makes an antler-like form. She bridges the gap between them, “reviving the deer” in the moment of mimicry—and communion.

