C-Ramp Pier #1028
One of 18 transparent panels installed at Hagg Lake, Oregon, illustrating the vibrancy and connections between local plants, animals, and human activity, with a focus on native species.
This panel features a Double-Crested Cormorant sitting on a buoy, floating above an underwater landscape with Trout, Perch, and Bass fishes below. At the bottom of the lake, underwater habitat has been enhanced with curving PVC pipe shelter structures known as "spider blocks". These have been installed around the lake for several years, giving fish more places to grow, rest, hunt, and hide.
In this description, the names of plants and animals are capitalized in accordance with Robin Wall Kimmerer's gesture of acknowledgement, respect, and reciprocity towards the many species that share our world, supporting and sustaining us in ways we may or may not know. See her book The Serviceberry to learn more.
This panel features a Double-Crested Cormorant sitting on a buoy, floating above an underwater landscape with Trout, Perch, and Bass fishes below. At the bottom of the lake, underwater habitat has been enhanced with curving PVC pipe shelter structures known as "spider blocks". These have been installed around the lake for several years, giving fish more places to grow, rest, hunt, and hide.
In this description, the names of plants and animals are capitalized in accordance with Robin Wall Kimmerer's gesture of acknowledgement, respect, and reciprocity towards the many species that share our world, supporting and sustaining us in ways we may or may not know. See her book The Serviceberry to learn more.
Clear polycarbonate and printed, cutout vinyl layers, 2025
Art panel 6ft high x 2.5ft wide. Frame stands 8ft from the ground.
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