FLASH FLOOD WARNING
Flash Flood Warning
The newest in an ongoing series addressing the effect of climate change on weather events. A flash flood warning is issued when a flood is imminent or occurring, may necessitate fleeing and moving to higher ground, and can result in extensive damage and subsequent cleanup. I’ve witnessed several such events along the Susquehanna, beginning with Hurricane Agnes in 1972.
Materials: wool, silk, and mylar fibers; wool, silk, and cotton fabric.
Techniques: wet process cyanotype prints, needlefelting, hand embroidery, stitching.
Size: 59h x 78w
For Sale: $7,200
About the Susquehanna: Archaeology of the Lower Susquehanna River reveals that American Indians had utilized its resources for thousands of years. Around 1550 AD, the people we know as the Susquehannock moved from higher up the river to the Lower Susquehanna Valley. The Susquehannock were Iroquoian speakers and shared many similarities with the Iroquois in New York. Learn more here.
Upcoming Exhibit
The Enduring Beauty of the Susquehanna River, solo show, January 21 - April 24, 2025, Phillips Gallery, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA.