About the Book
Over a hundred years ago, my grandfather registered as a homesteader with the Department of the Interior Land office in Buffalo, Wyoming . Building a cabin on a remote 640 acre plat, he worked as a range hand at the neighboring Tipperary Ranch thirty miles east of the Big Horn Mountains. My father would also inherit this love of the west and he too would venture into the landscapes along with his father. They both dreamed of staying in Wyoming but both ended up in living and working in Chicago.
Several years ago I found a set of architectural floor plans from 1959 that my father drew up for a house he intended to build in the area. The landscape was carefully surveyed and a set of renderings were made that including structural diagrams, heating ductwork routes, ventilation plans, and plumbing diagrams.
The house was never realized and the drawings sat undisturbed as an unrealized conceptual space for sixty years. As an homage to my inherited passion for design and the love of wild places, I undertook a collaborative drawing project adding to my father’s renderings and grandfather’s maps. I added the animals as well as others native to North America, Yellowstone National Park, and the Cloud Peak Wilderness region of Wyoming. Art catalog. Making a home to the wilderness, natural spaces, animals, and inhabits in these environments is necessary; this project is a reconciliation between the generations of peoples that have struggled, dreamed, and worked the landscapes that we all inhabit and must share.
Several years ago I found a set of architectural floor plans from 1959 that my father drew up for a house he intended to build in the area. The landscape was carefully surveyed and a set of renderings were made that including structural diagrams, heating ductwork routes, ventilation plans, and plumbing diagrams.
The house was never realized and the drawings sat undisturbed as an unrealized conceptual space for sixty years. As an homage to my inherited passion for design and the love of wild places, I undertook a collaborative drawing project adding to my father’s renderings and grandfather’s maps. I added the animals as well as others native to North America, Yellowstone National Park, and the Cloud Peak Wilderness region of Wyoming. Art catalog. Making a home to the wilderness, natural spaces, animals, and inhabits in these environments is necessary; this project is a reconciliation between the generations of peoples that have struggled, dreamed, and worked the landscapes that we all inhabit and must share.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
- Additional Categories Nature / Wildlife
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 24 - Publish Date: Mar 26, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords Memory, and, Landscape
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About the Creator
Don Pollack studied Painting at the Ohio State University in Columbus and Graphic Design at the University of Illinois and has taught for over twenty years. Working in these disciplines has influenced his research of developing historical projects that focus interest on cultural narratives and how traditional art mediums may simultaneously give reference to impermanence and the transience of a moment.