Summer on the Skokomish
Date2010
Maker
Steve Davis
American, born 1957
Label TextOregon-based photographer Steve Davis appropriates cues from 19th-century landscape painting, including the pastoral and sublime. He borrows this language, yet introduces an element that imparts a broader knowledge of how nature and the individual coexist. Here, Davis photographed adults and children swimming in the Skokomish River while smoke billows in the distance from a wildfire, which erupted in the Olympic National Park near Shelton, Washington in August 2010. We most often think of the devastating destruction caused by raging forest fires, but these fires can support the creation of diverse habitats within a park. They are considered a natural process that helps maintain the ecosystem by releasing nutrients that encourage plant growth.
Object number2011.18
ProvenanceThe artist; [James Harris Gallery, Seattle, Washington]; purchased by Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, 2011
Photo CreditCourtesy of the artist
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Reclaimed: Nature and Place through Contemporary Eyes, June 30 - Sept. 11, 2011.Credit LinePurchased with funds from Clinton T. Willour and an anonymous donor
Dimensionsimage size: 27 x 34 in. (68.6 x 86.4 cm), sheet size: 29 x 36 in. (73.7 x 91.4 cm)
MediumArchival inkjet print
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