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SUMMARY:Land of Plenty\; An Appeal to Heaven by Emily Belknap
DESCRIPTION:For the Land of Plenty Belknap has created a series of hand-embroidered flags\, dis-played on six-foot poles and topped with carved wooden finials. Each flag is designed for a "natural remnant\," a landscape that has been diminished but still exists as an ex-ample of what was once vast. The subtitle of this series\, An Appeal to Heaven refers to a continental army flag from 1775 depicting a pine tree. White pine was used for the masts of colonial warships. In this way\, the first American flag exposed the nation's founding motive: mass extraction of abundant resources. There is a paradox embed-ded in each flag\, as they at once confront pride in scarcity while affirming actual abundance.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For the Land of Plenty Belknap has created a series of hand-embroidered flags\, dis-played on six-foot poles and topped with carved wooden finials. Each flag is designed for a &ldquo\;natural remnant\,&rdquo\; a landscape that has been diminished but still exists as an ex-ample of what was once vast. The subtitle of this series\, An Appeal to Heaven refers to a continental army flag from 1775 depicting a pine tree. White pine was used for the masts of colonial warships. In this way\, the first American flag exposed the nation&rsquo\;s founding motive: mass extraction of abundant resources. There is a paradox embed-ded in each flag\, as they at once confront pride in scarcity while affirming actual abundance.
LOCATION:Abel Contemporary Gallery 524 E Main St\, Stoughton\, WI 53589
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DTSTAMP:20260515T085809Z
URL:https://www.stoughtonwi.com/events/details/land-of-plenty-an-appeal-to-heaven-by-emily-belknap-12585
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