Baja Blasterina

By Cami DuMay

a ballerina made from various materials including metal, glass. Her head is a bell, her skirt is from a baja blast can, she stands atop the crushed can. trash ballerina.
close-up on scratched brass bell head and shiny rock puffy sleeves
close up on the rocks or plastic that make up the torso and sleeves
close up on the baja blast aluminum skirt

Cami DuMay is a sculptor and poet from Petaluma, California. Along with making whimsical found-object sculptures from things like rocks, sticks, junk, hardware, and piano parts, she writes poetry about all kinds of things. Mostly intimacy, geology, madness, dead animals, and myriad combinations thereof. She is currently living in Austin, Texas as a first-year grad student at the Michener Center for Writers.