Description
The painting titled “Layaway” was inspired during a month-long residency that I spent exhibiting the Nomadic Project Collection in Aiken, SC. It was at that time, I studied and learned about the Savannah River Site, a nuclear reservation in the United States in the state of South Carolina, located on land in Aiken, Allendale, and Barnwell counties adjacent to the Savannah River. The Savannah River was declared by far the most toxic pollution discharges, according to the EPA’s data. Polluters dumped over seven million lbs. of toxic chemical waste into the river in 2007, including 38,064 lbs. of chemicals known to cause cancer.
After and traveling to and painting in all fifty states, I fell deeply in love with the land that provided me so much love and inspiration. The effects that human actions of today have on our children’s opportunity to enjoy that same inspiring landscape, became a serious concern to me. So, in this painting titled Layaway, the idea of putting the environment on hold for the future is illustrated through the contrast of branches and leaves with a hanging price tag. The barcode in the painting is the zip code for Aiken, South Carolina.
This painting was exhibited in Aiken, before being returned to me to share it all with you. I hope that it serves as a beautiful reminder that we can’t put the environment on layaway. We must care for it and protect it in order to guarantee that its beauty outlive us. To guarantee that generations to come can feel the inspiration, rejuvenation, and sustenance that nature has continued to provide for the human race.
The painting titled Layaway is printed on wonderful 100% cotton fine art quality printing canvas with a giclee professional printer and stretched. The frame is made of recycled plastic materials. It comes ready to hang or can be framed without glass to add beauty, inspiration and mindfulness to your home.
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