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Elementary: Summer’s Where You’ll Find Me by Louise Jones (Art Card)

Louise Jones (American, née Chen), Summer’s Where You’ll Find Me, 2018, site-specific installation, Courtesy of the artist

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About the Artist

Louise Jones, also known as Ouizi, creates big murals of plants and flowers for public spaces, including museums and public parks, throughout the United States. Her murals are inspired by the plants and animals that are local to the areas where she travels to create art. Georgia O’Keeffe is a big influence on her work.

 

About the Art

Originally commissioned by the NCMA as part of the 2018 exhibition The Beyond: Georgia O’Keeffe and Contemporary Art, Jones’s mural Summer’s Where You’ll Find Me continues to “bloom” on the brick facade of East Building. It took the artist four days to create the mural by spray painting and painting by hand. The finished mural measures 48 feet tall and 24 feet wide.

 

Look Closely

  • What is the first thing you notice about this work of art? Where do you think it might be located?
  • How many different flowers do you see? Have you seen any of them before? If so, where and when?

 

Discuss

  • To create Summer’s Where You’ll Find Me, Jones first collected flowers from around the Museum Park that were in bloom: southern magnolia, black-eyed Susans, Saint-John’s-wort, and swamp milkweed, among others. How does her mural celebrate its setting?
  • Are there public murals in your school or in your community? What do these murals celebrate, communicate, or promote? Where do you think a good place might be for a mural in your school, and what message should it send?

 

Reflect

In an interview with the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Jones said, “I think the most important thing that I’m trying to convey with my work generally is an appreciation of nature and universal beauty and universal harmony.” How do you think art can help bring people together?

 

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Multiple Views of Summer's Where You'll Find Me