Photo CreditCarol M. Highsmith Photography
Red Rock Canyon
Artist
Willard Dixon
Year2000
Classification
painting
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensionstwo panels: 84 x 120 in. (7 x 10 ft.) each
Credits
Commissioned through the Art in Architecture Program
Fine Arts Collection
U.S. General Services Administration
Fine Arts Collection
U.S. General Services Administration
- After receiving a commission to paint two landscapes, Willard Dixon explored areas surrounding the city such as Lake Mead, Red Rock, and Valley of Fire to gather ideas. In the result paintings of the southwestern American desert, Dixon captures the details of color and light that indicate a specific time of day and season of the year. By accurately describing in visual terms the differences in topography, foliage, and rock formations, he demonstrates that the American desert is a beautiful and varied place. The paintings also address contemporary concerns. They are poignant images of the pristine Nevada wilderness, evenironments quickly disappearing under the pressure of urban development. The works faithfully represent the splendor of a countryside that symbolizes openness and freedom, a reminder of the founding principles of our nation and the need to preserve this heritage.