(A Rather Fishy) Transcendence

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Keith Jellum hand fabricates and casts large scale sculptures and unique weathervanes in bronze, copper, and steel.

Drawing on animistic themes, he creates one-of-a-kind artworks for both public and private locations.

This particular salmon seems to have gotten lost in the middle of Portland, Oregon on (unsurprisingly) Salmon Street. Perhaps not unreasonable, but certainly unfortunate for said fish.

Sculptor Keith Jellum via Travel For Aircraft. Photo via Ava Hirschsohn on boredpanda.

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I design video games for a living, write fiction, political theory and poetry for personal amusement, and train regularly in Western European 16th century swordwork. On frequent occasion I have been known to hunt for and explore abandoned graveyards, train tunnels and other interesting places wherever I may find them, but there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that I am preparing to set off a zombie apocalypse. Nothing that will stand up in court, at least. I use paranthesis with distressing frequency, have a deep passion for history, anthropology and sociological theory, and really, really, really hate mayonnaise. But I wash my hands after the writing. Promise.

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