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Head Waters: Agua Brava by Lucinda Parker
Photo CreditJim Lommasson
Head Waters: Agua Brava
Photo CreditJim Lommasson

Head Waters: Agua Brava

Year2012
Classification painting
Medium acrylic on canvas on board
Dimensions66 x 84 x 2 in. (167.6 x 213.4 x 5.1 cm)
Credits Commissioned through the Art in Architecture Program
Fine Arts Collection
U.S. General Services Administration

  • "Wet wind from the Pacific plows into High Sierra ridges, banks as snow, slowly releasing water for the lowlands. Tulare Basin rivers never reached the sea."  — Lucinda Parker

    The five paintings that Lucinda Parker created for the U.S. Courthouse in Bakersfield, California, are about water: wild water, transported water, engineered water, pumped water, and irrigated water. These paintings are Parker's response to Mill Creek, which flows through the park just west of the courthouse, and to the mysterious and inventive systems of water throughout the arid west. In these paintings, Parker shows her love of the expressive gestures and strong shapes that inform both her abstract and landscape compositions. For Parker, the materiality of paint mimics the fluidity of water, with its drips and rhythmic energy.