Higgins Ave. Bridge Buffalo Jump - Eric Carlson
48”h x 96”w
Mural print: Digitally altered pencil drawing, printed on aluminum composite
Free of hangers, ready for any customized hanging or framing system. Weatherized print suitable for indoor or outdoor display
Artist Statement: The buffalo jump piece is a celebration of Montana's diverse cultural history. There are countless stories, countless individuals, countless animals and other organisms that have accumulated in the places we now find ourselves in. There is a thick fabric of stories under our feet, and interwoven into historic neighborhoods downtown. The destruction of historic buildings and neighborhoods puts these stories at risk, it is up to us to remember and acknowledge the stories, people, animals, so interwoven and integral to this urban/natural landscape.
48”h x 96”w
Mural print: Digitally altered pencil drawing, printed on aluminum composite
Free of hangers, ready for any customized hanging or framing system. Weatherized print suitable for indoor or outdoor display
Artist Statement: The buffalo jump piece is a celebration of Montana's diverse cultural history. There are countless stories, countless individuals, countless animals and other organisms that have accumulated in the places we now find ourselves in. There is a thick fabric of stories under our feet, and interwoven into historic neighborhoods downtown. The destruction of historic buildings and neighborhoods puts these stories at risk, it is up to us to remember and acknowledge the stories, people, animals, so interwoven and integral to this urban/natural landscape.
*** We appreciate your support of the Allez program and Allez artists. Please understand your purchase is a weather-resistant outdoor art piece displayed in an urban environment for public enjoyment for the duration of the exhibit. Normal wear and tear of an outdoor art piece should be expected. There are special inherent risks, such as, mother nature, accidents, vandalism that could compromise the artwork. Allez will make every effort to protect the work during exhibition and will be available “as is” at the conclusion of the exhibit.