This Eco-Art project is designed to improve an existing stormwater runoff system, and adds art inspired by the research of the students who use the pond as an outdoor classroom. The McColl Center for Visual Art has granted this Environmental Artist-in-Residency (EAIR) to Deanna Pindell. Trinity Episcopal School is the collaborating school. Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
ambassadors of dreams
Ambassadors to another world, a place of dreams and hopeful joy. These five form a cycle, a system, a swirling network of entangled relationships. None of these species, who make their home in and around our little pond, can survive without the well-being of the others. Mockingbird and minnow; bumblebee and duckweed; the willow oak.
The images above are the stencils I have made to represent these species. The stencils were given to the stone engravers, who carved them into the stone, along with the common names for each.
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