Burned Yuccas on Hillside

In this black-and-white photograph, a barren landscape is depicted with sparse vegetation, where delicate tufts of grass starkly contrast against the dark, desolate soil, creating a striking visual narrative of resilience and regeneration amidst adversity. The rugged terrain, marked by scattered rocks and charred remnants of what might have once been more abundant flora, tells a story of survival and renewal after destruction.

In this black-and-white photograph, a barren landscape is depicted with sparse vegetation, where delicate tufts of grass starkly contrast against the dark, desolate soil, creating a striking visual narrative of resilience and regeneration amidst adversity. The rugged terrain, marked by scattered rocks and charred remnants of what might have once been more abundant flora, tells a story of survival and renewal after destruction.

Name/Title

Burned Yuccas on Hillside

Entry/Object ID

2015.609.19

Description

Black and white gelatin silver print of four long white leafed yucca plants in a row extending vertically in a curve among the remains of a burned hillside

Collection

APSU Permanent Collection

Made/Created

Artist

Bruce Barnbaum

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Location

lower right

Transcription

Barnbaum

Dimensions

Dimension Notes

Frame Size: 16"x20" Image Size: 10.875"x13.875"