Lesser Yellowlegs Junk Mail Painting

Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) 94%
Junkmail, gesso, ink, charcoal on cardboard

2021

19 5/8 X 16"

Mounted to wood supports and wired for hanging.

Signed by the artist.

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Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) 94% is part of a larger ongoing series about backyard ecologies called Junk Mail Migration. These works examine the direct impact of junk mail production on the immediate environment – our backyards.

Many of our favorite songbirds breed, live, and migrate to/from the Boreal Forest, only passing through Iowa seasonally. When their breeding habitat is destroyed, the population dwindles and the chance of viewing the likes of a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher in our backyard diminishes.

For this portion of the project, birds were selected that migrate through Iowa seasonally, are not year round residence of Iowa, and have over 70% of their breeding ground in the North American boreal forest ring.

All are represented in life size scale, drawn with graphite, charcoal, gesso, and ink on junk mail laminated to recycled cardboard and supported with reclaimed or sustainably forested wood.

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