Plan of Olana
Plan of Olana
Sarah Bird
2019 graphite on cotton paper. framed.
16 x 22 inches. $1500
Newly commissioned work for LightField Arts.
All art comes with a Certificate of Authentication.
For LightField I researched the past to make a point about the future. Hudson River School artists, including Frederic Edwin Church, creator of Olana, helped birth ecological preservation in the young US.
My aim with LightField was to make portraits of three tree species that are essential to the ecological, cultural, and artistic history of the Hudson River Valley. These trees are also deeply imperiled.
As well, I made three drawings and a small photo about my ecological footprint, in part to make more transparent the process of creating this project, which includes consumption of fossil fuels by flying and driving, as well as daily living.
Sarah Bird is an interdisciplinary artist whose work investigates relationships between humans and the natural world in an attempt to catalyze action to protect our planet’s precious bio-diversity. Bird’s current photographs focus on trees, elevating them to their essential place in our web of being, and revealing the beauty and biological wealth of these great protagonists of the living world. Her work is informed by Deep Ecology of the 1970s, recent scientific discoveries concerning trees’ relationships among other plant and insect species, and trees’ vital role in carbon sequestration. She is based in Brooklyn, NY and Santa Cruz, CA.