Louisiana Plant Totem 3
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Louisiana Plant Totem 3
Printed on archival, 100% cotton Hahnemühle Museum Etchings paper.
Limited edition run of 50. Each signed and numbered by the artist.
Available in two sizes:
24x30" (paper dimensions only; print comes unframed and un-matted).
11x14” (paper dimensions 8x10”; matted to 11x14”)
Original: watercolor and ink on Arches cold-press paper, 2020.
CONCEPT:
Alkonost is the Russian name for the half-bird, half-woman creatures that appear in Russia's vibrant and ancient folklore tradition. In this series, I play with both composite creatures (birds and humans) and composite cultures (Russian and Louisianan) to create a new mythology, a new kind of alkonost, one that protects various elements of the Louisiana landscape.
Here, two alkonosts protect the natural world atop their totem. On their head they carry seeds: they oversee and embody the ability to procreate, to give life.
The totem is comprised of (top to bottom): Swamp Leather Flower, Magnolia, Coral Honeysuckle, Mamou, and Buttonbush.
Protection and guardianship-- specifically female guardianship-- appear frequently in my paintings. Much like a talisman you wear around your neck, I like the idea that a painting can be a protective object for your wall, can act as guardian of your space. The alkonosts have dominion over their static ecosystem in the particular world of the painting-- in this case, the Swamp Leather Flower, Magnolia, Honeysuckle, Mamou, and Buttonbush-- but as an object on your wall, they also serve as guardians over your room, your space, whatever dynamic ecosystem they come to occupy. They protect two worlds: the world of the painting and the world they see from their perch on the wall.