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RANDOM FAVORITE WORK. (Art by Hallelujah Truth) |
Today's prompt from C4 Atlanta is one that asks us to speak up and out in support of our work (see below for entire prompt). Here goes...
At this moment, a current project is summoning me to reawaken it, nourish it, and give it some BIG LOVE. In the fall of 2013, I began a project with Jenifer Hilburn, a Georgia coast ornithologist, to tell the story of the American oystercatcher in words and images (see here, here, and here and many more about our collaboration throughout 10/13).
This image (above and to the left) represents the successful birth of a beautiful black-and-white coastal bird with a long orange beak. Although it is certainly a celebratory image, it only tells a small fraction of this bird's struggling story to survive. And, its species, despite the work conservationists are doing and the art I making, will more than likely disappear. Hatching from the egg, while miraculous, does not guarantee survival for this bird--predators, rising sea level, decreasing habitats, and roving party-goers in boats threaten this bird's existence.
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Art by Hallelujah Truth |
Before the American oystercatcher species leaves this planet, however, it is possible to support this ground-nesting bird during its life-cycle. Artists, like me, have a significant role to play communicating these matters of life-and-death happening throughout the Earth's chain of life.
We artists can collaborate with scientists, reaching deep into the resources of information they possess. Together we can communicate these pressing matters with LOVE, ENTHUSIASM, and shared WISDOM.
I am totally passionate about the Earth (and all of its life), Scientists, Art, and Communication. Although I have had many successful outcomes for my art, ones which have made me proud, the artwork I am most in love with at this moment are my images concerning the life-cycle of the American oystercatcher in collaboration with the awesome, energetic, and knowledgeable Jen Hilburn.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. This blog post today has moved me farther along in my creative process by helping me articulate what is important work for me to pursue. I feel more focused and in love with my work, mission, and vision. Thank you C4 Atlanta! I will be getting back in touch with Jen Hilburn to resume our work on the American oystercatcher.
DAY#3 Prompt in Entirety
Share your Favorite Creative Work
C4ward March Blogathon: Day 3 Prompt
Look
at your body of creative work past and present. What work is your
favorite? Why? What work are you the most proud of? Why? Are they the
same work or different? Explain.
How
would you communicate your feelings about this cherished work to a
broader audience? How would you share both the work and your ideas about
it with the public?
If possible, post on this blog entry, an example of the creative work you are writing about.