BIRDHOUSEholecan
"BIRDHOUSE appears to be very open but is, in fact, cage like, psychologically rather than physically trapping the viewer. By contrast, although holecan appears to be very claustrophobic and coffin-like, ample light and air enter through seven hundred small holes that map the bodies of twenty-five of Shelton's family members. Shelton's forms refer to skeleton and skin, further stressing the intimate relationship between his sculptures and the body."