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Drawing, Graphite on Paper
Size: 5.3 W x 8 H x 2.3 D in
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On May 18th, 1980 a major eruption occurred on the North face of Mount St. Helens in Washington State. Often sited as the most devastating volcanic eruption in U.S. history, it killed at least 55 people and thousands of animals and destroyed hundreds of square miles of natural habitat. The plume reached 15 miles into the atmosphere and deposited ash in 11 US states. The small physical scale of these drawings is meant to bring attention to the grand scale of these events, both physically and in their lasting impressions on our national psychology. There are a few defining moments in each generation’s collective memory that we all remember, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the assassination of President Kennedy, 9/11. These drawings explore that national collective experience in small meditative vignettes.
Original Created:2020
Subjects:Nature
Drawing:Graphite on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:5.3 W x 8 H x 2.3 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
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Gunnar Norquist is a sculptor/painter. Originally from the midwest, Norquist now resides in Providence, Rhode Island with his family and their hound dog. He has exhibited work throughout the midwest, New York, and Paris. He currently works at the Rhode Island School of Design.
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