Nest
original painting by Heather Bird Harris
Nest 2022
wetland soil donated from Grand Chenier/Atakapa-Ishak land, deconstructed brick and clay from Bonfouca/ Liberté/ Salmen brickyard in St. Tammany Parish, clay watercolor from the artist's backyard / Bulbancha, synthetic color and water on raw canvas
72" x 72"
On view at Arts New Orleans' SALON Gallery + Studios at Canal Place April 23 - May 8.
ABOUT THE SERIES:
Raising her family in one of the fastest disappearing landmasses in the world, Heather Bird Harris’s work is a meditation on land loss, the illusion of human control, and mothering in the face of climate change.
Harris makes her paint from handfuls of local earth pigments including clay from her backyard, deconstructed brick, and wetland samples collected by a soil scientist to study the effectiveness of conservation strategies in Louisiana wetlands. Recreating geologic processes, she adds water and synthetic color and responds as the land breaks apart on the canvas.
Where the Water Goes explores our past and present relationship to land and water while celebrating the beauty accentuated by fear of loss - of home, of innocence, and of land into water.
SHIPPING
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Additional shipping over $100 will be invoiced separately for this painting.
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Local pickup is available in New Orleans and art courier services are available within Louisiana and Texas.
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International shipping available. Additional shipping amount will be invoiced after purchase.
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Original painting orders will be processed by May 10, after the closure of the exhibition.
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