Sunday, August 29, 2010

Five Years Later


The disastrous aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is still fresh in our minds, five years after that deluge. People died, a legendary American city was vanquished, and Gulf coast natives lost their homes, property, jobs and loved ones. We are still recovering from this devastating event.

I have not forgotten it. I recently challenged myself to paint a series based on present-day disasters. One of those paintings sprang from Katrina. While painting, I remembered riding through Gulf states a few months after the hurricane, flying over the region when I left, and witnessing a ravaged New Orleans. I returned a few months ago and was pleased to see NOLA recovering, slowly but surely. Imminent Threat 3 perhaps represents my modest tribute to the families affected by Katrina.

2 comments:

BJ Lantz said...

Wow, Pat, this piece is really nice. Would love to see the entire series.

pat kz said...

Thanks, BJ! This one is currently in Fifth Avenue Art Gallery in Melbourne. Some other pieces from the series are on my website and may soon be exhibited locally. I'll keep you posted.