Once Wetlands

Primary image of full print: Medium, long, vertical, rectangular print that folds in half. One half has six trees printed in solid black. The other half is a mirrored and reversed image of the trees overlayed with ocean blue watermarks. The backside has nonobjective meshes of brown splotches. One side has two brown sandpaper-like bands.
Primary image of full print

Medium, long, vertical, rectangular print that folds in half. One half has six trees printed in solid black. The other half is a mirrored and reversed image of the trees overlayed with ocean blue watermarks. The backside has nonobjective meshes of brown splotches. One side has two brown sandpaper-like bands.

Name/Title

Once Wetlands

Entry/Object ID

2019.P-G.363C

Description

Medium long vertical rectangular print that depicts a nature scene of black trees over meshes of brown splotches and overlayed with blue watermarks.

Context

Second print in the "Circle of Print" collection. The print was made in response to construction destroying the Florida wetlands in Jacksonville, FL. The paper was run over by the tires of the construction trucks so it is embedded with the wetland soil.

Collection

Palmeri-Goodstein Research Print Collection

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Emily Arthur Douglass

Role

Artist

Date made

2010

Place

City

Jacksonville

State/Province

Florida

Continent

North America

Edition

Edition Size

20

Edition Number

9

Lexicon

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Prints, Environmental art, Wetlands, Natural Materials, Trees

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Print

Class

Nature

Dimensions

Height

19-15/16 in

Width

8 in