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Main Title Marsh mission : capturing the vanishing wetlands /
Author Lockwood, C. C.,
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Gary, Rhea.
Publisher Louisiana State University Press,
Year Published 2005
OCLC Number 56956031
ISBN 0807130966; 9780807130964
Subjects Nature photography--Louisiana ; Wetlands--Louisiana--Pictorial works ; Mississippi River Delta (La)--Description and travel ; Impressionism (Art)--Louisiana--Mississippi River Delta ; Coast changes--Louisiana--Mississippi River Delta--Pictorial works ; Naturfotografie ; Kèuste ; Feuchtgebiet ; Naturphotographie
Additional Subjects Lockwood, C C,--1949-
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EKCM  TR721.L63 2005 CEMM/GEMMD Library/Gulf Breeze,FL 03/21/2016
EMAM  TR 721.L63 2005 Region 6 Library/Dallas,TX 05/12/2022
Collation xii, 106 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Contents Notes
Houseboat journey through the wetlands / Photographs and an essay by C.C. Lockwood -- Marsh mission / Paintings and an essay by Rhea Gary -- Plates -- Epilogue / Photographs and text by C.C. Lockwood -- List of plates. "Louisiana is in a desperate battle to save what remains of its coastal wetlands, which are disappearing at the rate of a football field-size area every 38 minutes. Most people are unaware of the devastating transformation of this remote region, though the effects are detrimental for the entire country economically, culturally, and environmentally. Hoping that art will inspire concern where statistics have not, and focusing on the marshlands' beauty rather than their destruction, nature photographer C.C. Lockwood and painter Rhea Gary have joined together in Marsh Mission to show that a picture is worth at least a thousand words." "For an entire year, C.C. immersed himself in the wetlands, living on a houseboat - the Wetland Wanderer - with his wife, Sue, a schoolteacher, who created an interactive classroom from the boat via the Internet. They covered more than 5,000 miles, taking the pulse of their environs and documenting everything from oil rigs to egrets and vivid setting suns. Rhea sometimes joined the Lockwoods and other times ventured out in her own bateau, designed to hold an easel for making oil-on-paper sketches. She produced the final oil paintings on canvas in her studio." "In his photographs, C.C. captures the quiet, hidden activity of the wetlands in all their paradisaical aspects. Rhea conveys her emotional response to the light, color, and mood of the landscape with bold impressionistic strokes in raspberry, tangerine, lime, fuchsia, azure, and yellow. Hot - like the culture and the climate of south Louisiana. Together, the two impart an aesthetic experience that explains better than any map or scientific data the irreplaceable treasure being lost. A narrative by each artist enhances their visual testimony and gives a rare glimpse into the creative process." "Formed by silt deposits from the Mississippi River, Louisiana's coastal region constitutes 40 percent of all U.S. marshlands, but it is sinking at an alarming rate because the river s leveed banks - while essential for flood control and ship navigation - obstruct silt replenishment. With Marsh Mission, C.C. Lockwood and Rhea Gary offer a visionary tribute to this endangered, national natural resource. Their images should arouse awareness, appreciation, and, especially, action."--Jacket.