The bones crumble later, and so the skeleton remains altogether, the way it was
The third and last drawing staying in Hungary for now. More to come (including animation) after my return to Chicago.

Annie Heckman, The bones crumble later, and so the skeleton remains altogether, the way it was, 2010, graphite, gouache, watercolor pencil, and oil pastel on paper, 9 x 9 inches
Tags: Budapest, drawing, Hungary, It has a key to everywhere so it can open the doors, Maria Nagy, The Child's Theories Concerning Death