Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Painted beaver statue causes stir

A scene painted on a beaver statue struck some observers as female genitalia, prompting its removal from a public art walk in Bemidji, Minn., an organizer said.

Deborah Davis of Blackduck says her piece of art, one of nine fibreglass beaver sculptures painted by area artists, was meant to portray a praying woman's hands.

But about 20 people who sized it up as they took in downtown Bemidji's Sculpture Walk called city officials to say they saw something entirely different when they looked at the beaver's belly. And so the offending statue disappeared from the public space on Thursday by order of City Manager John Chattin.


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Al Belleveau, president of the Bemidji Sculpture Walk, said he transported the sculpture to his yard until the City Council rules on its future on Tuesday.

But removing the beaver stirred emotions in others who are upset the sculpture was removed. Davis said a group of people had gathered at the spot where her statue had stood carrying signs that read "Censored" and some of the other beaver artists covered up their own works in solidarity with her.

"My intent was to paint Mother Nature, Mother Earth," said Davis, a former kindergarten teacher. "I didn't understand that some people saw genitalia. ... I understand people see different things in art, and they need to be free to do that. ... My intent was to paint a praying woman."

7 comments:

Insolitus said...

Yeah, right. A praying woman indeed.

I have no issue with her artistic beaver or displaying it in public, but I think she should be honest.

jonfen said...

yea, a beaver is also slang for praying woman's hands...

Mark said...

Praying hands? Erm, nope.  That's definitely a beaver - warts 'n' all!

D said...

Nice beaver...

DFanatic said...

Ha ha yeah, I see the warts!

so said...

Yeah, prying hands... with a clitoris on top.

L said...

If she can't see the genitalia, I wonder if she even knows what genitalia looks like!  It's pretty obvious...