Lara Rivard Parent

November 11 – January 23, 2000

I am so often awe struck by the power and beauty of colors as they respond to one another. Their potency symbolizes life’s intensity and the passion we bring to it. The man-made structures in these images represent the foundations that support us as we rise and fall with life’s contrary experiences. While it is the structures in life that we hold to when we need solid footing, and the colors which stir and entice us, it is ordinary objects, such as a flower, feather, or fish, that we are reminded of our own mortality and how ephemeral life truly is. It is in their beauty and impermanence that our souls are lifted and we can remember joy, even in the most tumultuous of times.

—Lara Rivard Parent

Installation Images

Lara Rivard Parent, Solace, 1999.
Photo of Hand Painted Construction.