Landscapes/National Parks
Tower in Park Uniform, Craters of the Moon National Monument, 2010.
Tower ventured to the Great Rift's lava spill in southeastern ID in response to the BP Oil spill. The 2011 Gulf spill was of the same scope and magnitude as the lava flow covering this section of the great rift-- more than 750-thousand acres. Satellite views of both landscapes were practically indistinguishable from each other; both landscapes were covered with far-reaching, iridescent black. Tower mixed oil with tar for this series. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve kindly allowed Tower to be their first artist-in-residence for part of her painting season at this location.
"Blue Dragon Flow", Craters of the Moon National Monument, Arco, ID
oil and asphault on woven cotton
oil and asphault on woven cotton
As a response to the BP Oil spill, Tower painted a landscape series with oil and asphault in Idaho at Craters of the Moon National Monument. Craters resembled the oil spill in satellite imagery being 750-thousand acres of black lava.
"Cinder Cones", Craters of the Moon National Monument, Arco, ID
oil and asphault on canvas
oil and asphault on canvas
As a response to the BP Oil spill, Tower painted a landscape series with asphault in Idaho at Craters of the Moon National Monument which resembled the oil spill in satellite imagery since the scope of Crater's landscape was similar, being 750-thousand acres of black lava.