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Playing Dead

Michael deMeng

Every year I visit Mexico during Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Not only is this a marvelous event where relatives celebrate the memories of the deceased, but it is also a chance for the living to mock the reaper. It’s a way for the living to say: “Neener, neener you haven’t got me yet”. One of the ways that Mexicans do this is with little skeletal toys known as “calacas”. Usually they are playful scenes where the skeletons are in the engaged in everyday activities, riding bicycles, walking dogs, dancing with devils (okay, so this one is perhaps not an everyday activity). The idea is to have a little fun with ones morality. Well, that is what we’ll be doing in class. Using doll parts, action figures, and other found objects student will create little skeletons that will tickle your funny bone.


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Michael deMeng is an assemblage artist who travels the world teaching and creating mixed media shrines and deMeng-ted toys. He has exhibited throughout the world with is unique style of “shrinalism”.  His book, “Secrets of Rusty Things”, published by North Light Books was released in May of 2007. His second book, Dusty Diablos is due out in early 2009.

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