Monday, 22 March 2010

Waterways Project: It's Easier to Forget


Cup
paper and watercolor


If you are a regular reader, you know I've been struggling with what to do for the next step in Waterways. After much discussion with friends and rumination, I had an idea hit me like a thunderbolt yesterday.

At one time, it was possible to dip ones cup into the Des Plaines River and DRINK clean water. As modern people, we just assume that no body of water may be drunk from safely and it's much easier to forget that fact.This is a painful reminder that it was not too long ago that clean rivers, streams and waterways were taken totally for granted.

I am suddenly flooded with ideas for projects and this small, fragile paper cup is going to be part of 300 other cups placed on the floor somewhere (don't know where yet!) as part of an instillation illuminating the above fact. The cups will be arraigned like a meandering river across an expanse of space and remain vulnerable to crushing underfoot, the wind of an open door, etc.

Studying the work of William Kentridge. has inspired me to think larger and more fluidly about my art practice. I'm feeling almost giddy about the possibilities. Working on my police project has really given me the confidence to branch out and think about working with large government departments as art partners.

So do something to support clean water today!
Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.
Don't flush the toilet as often. (OK, I know it's not polite to talk about but it helps!)
Purchase a rain barrel and use it.
Write to your legislator and demand stricter clean water laws.
Write to companies that persistently pollute the water.
Savor your clean tap water.

Here is a page from my sketchbook with my initial thoughts and ideas about the instillation.

8 comments:

Africantapestry and Myfrenchkitchen said...

Wow Lindsay...chapeau to you...this sounds ambitious and challenging..exactly what you like! Keep us updated and I'm glad this idea hit you like a thunderbolt...means it's really going to take off!
And thanks for the water saving tips...precious commodity that we take too much for granted!
Ronelle

Making A Mark said...

Wow Lindsay! A very apt post of World Water Day and WHAT A GOOD IDEA!!!

Pam Johnson Brickell said...

Bravo, Lindsay. You've been touch from above. Go girl!

Lindsay said...

Thanks all of you. It's so nice to have support for my really weird ideas. These things take ALOT longer to orchestrate so I'll still be doing drawings and paintings and perhaps some longer videos of something.

I really want to learn video editing and use it in service of the project.

Jeanette Jobson said...

Excellent project and appropriate post for World Water Day. Your creativity is wonderful.

vivien said...

this sounds really interesting

Do look at Andy Goldsworthy's work - I love his ephemeral creations

and of course Anthony Gormley's Field - which has to be seen in person to be properly appreciated - it's really very powerful when seen in reality.

Lindsay said...

Thanks Jeanette and Vivien. I appreciate the links you sent too Vivien.

Rodrica Tilley said...

Brilliant idea. The cup looks like part of a large bubble to me. Great project.