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S e c r e t s
A mere two hours before the carving demonstration at Clair de Lune Convention
2000, Harmony Kingdom’s
second multi-day convention held in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Peter still
had no idea what he would carve.
As he wandered around the marina, inspiration struck when he sighted
his first snapping turtle. The turtles on
“Slow Dance” are kitted out in Roaring Twenties style to commemorate
the convention’s 1920’s theme and
swing dance competition. The lady looks elegant in her plume and feather
boa, but her long necklace
seems to have come undone. Pearls roll underfoot along with the key
to room 664 – the room Peter shared
with Adam Binder at the event. The gent sloshes his drink on his dance
partner while Peter’s signature mouse
hides out in a hole in his hat. The turtles on Version 1 have competition
numbers pinned to their backs:
“1” on the male and “22” on the female. Prior to the convention, Peter
attended a history-making New York Yankees
vs. Boston Red Sox game where the Red Sox suffered their largest ever
defeat (22-1). The interior of Version 1
portrays a baby turtle and more loose pearls. The competition numbers
are removed from Version Infinity, and
the interior is a close up of a snapping turtle’s face.