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The Real Wildflowers of Walnut Creek: Prickly Pear Painting

Heidi Lowell

United States

Painting, Watercolor on Wood

Size: 36 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

This piece was inspired by local walks during the lockdowns of 2020, and the discovery of the magic in the local landscape. Heidi Lowell was born in the Rocky Mountains where she spent her childhood with goats and butterflies on the 5 acres of her family's farm, drawing and telling herself stories. One of Lowell's earliest memories is seeing a Buffalo at Yellowstone. Lowell shares her reverence for the natural world through imagery, and her creative practice, which includes harvesting pigments from nature, using reclaimed wood for a substrate as well as reclaimed shipping materials. She shares a vision of a world in which humanity is re-integrated and living in alignment with the rhythms of the natural world. Her work is a call to know and love our planet more deeply than ever before.

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Painting:Watercolor on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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I am a multi-disciplinary artist based in Austin, Texas. I make work that focuses on environmental issues using sustainable studio practices. I source site specific soils and other natural materials from different areas around Texas and the country to produce my own paint. Through my work,I raise awareness of climate change as a human issue to innovate and protect the resources that we have. I am an autodidact who has also trained in classical and intuitive painting. I strike a balance between the two by creating a structured plan for each work, allowing for freedom for my intuition. I find that systems in nature and science work with a balance of predictable patterns and chaos. This balance between structure and freedom are imperative to my work. The flow of water is a central theme in my work. I mix water and paint and allow it to flow freely within the boundaries of the lines that I have planned. I work with water and soil because I am fascinated with fluid dynamics, and I love letting nature take part in the creation of each piece of work. This aspect of my work mirrors nature in the way that even seemingly chaotic events, such as a waterfall, can evoke a sense of calm and wonder. I hope that the viewer will feel quieted by my work, much as they would if they were sitting in a pristine natural landscape. My work celebrates the peaceful and messy aspects of the natural world, and in doing so, I would like to encourage viewers to celebrate those same aspects in themselves.

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Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Dallas, Dallas, Dallas

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