PangeaSeed is pleased to announce the first print release of the
2014 print suite "HOME: A Fine Art Print Suite for Threatened Ocean
Habitats". January's print release helping to raise awareness for
threatened salt marshes and the species that call these fragile
environments "home".
Artist: James R. Eads
Artist: James R. Eads
Title: “Fading, Fleeting, Retreating"
Habitat: Salt Marshes
Printmaker: Spoke Art Editions
Print details: Fine-art Giclee print on cold-press Italian Watercolor paper
Dimensions: 24” x 18” inch
Print Edition: Limited edition of 50 signed & numbered pieces - plus 5 AP's
Price: $60 USD - plus shipping (please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery)
Prints will be available for purchase at 12pm PST Thursday, January 23, 2014 via the PangeaSeed Emporium (link below).
Link to purchase print: http://shop.pangeaseed.org/ collections/home-a-fine-art- print-suite-for-threatened- ocean-habitats
Habitat: Salt Marshes
Printmaker: Spoke Art Editions
Print details: Fine-art Giclee print on cold-press Italian Watercolor paper
Dimensions: 24” x 18” inch
Print Edition: Limited edition of 50 signed & numbered pieces - plus 5 AP's
Price: $60 USD - plus shipping (please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery)
Prints will be available for purchase at 12pm PST Thursday, January 23, 2014 via the PangeaSeed Emporium (link below).
Link to purchase print: http://shop.pangeaseed.org/
Artist statement:
“Fading,
Fleeting, Retreating”, an illustration about the endangered Salt Marsh
habitat, focuses on four blue herons and the variety of plant and animal
life primarily associated with Salt Marshes. When I began working on
this piece I knew that I wanted to illustrate the density of life in the
habitat, it’s something that I think is easily overlooked especially in
salt marshes, where at first glance look to be just sprawling wetlands.
Many of the residents of salt marshes are small and easy to miss and
even in the illustration I’ve scattered them throughout the image, some
nearly impossible to see without careful examination. I chose to focus
in on a small patch of a salt marsh habitat and explore the magic within
that space in an effort to highlight the density of life. A lot of the
salt marsh life exists underneath the changing tide so I found it
crucial to depict both aspects of the habitat. In much of the work I
create I rely heavily on color and motion to form a scene that comes to
life. The motion that I employ in this piece is extremely important to
it’s meaning as it both exhibits the intense sense of life in the salt
marsh habitat but also the ecosystem’s fragility; without care the salt
marshes will fade away. I wanted the habitat’s risk of endangerment to
come across in the illustration, but not for it to dominate the scene.
In the image the blue herons are starting to disappear - the lines of
motion morphing with the surroundings. It only takes a single species
disappearance to cause an entire habitat to come crashing down, and
sometimes it is all too subtle.
The title of the illustration is also something that is very important to this particular piece. While I am working on an illustration I often begin to title it in the early stages and the title develops as the illustration grows. “Fading, Fleeting, Retreating” speaks to many aspects of the salt marsh: more obviously, it is a shifting habitat and as the tide retreats certain species thrive, likewise, when the tide is high others dominate. The physical appearance of a salt marsh can look drastically different depending on the time of day. The title is also about the quality of an endangered habitat: if it is not cared for it will soon just become a fleeting memory, only to exist in those that remember.
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