Pattern: The Order of Chaos brings together works created by the artist just prior to Katrina which were destroyed and are now recreated together with post-Katrina works. Common throughout the exhibition are Dawn Dedeaux’s observations of nature, and in the case of the new work, the patterns found in nature. The varied pieces are all drawn from representation but in instances appear seemingly abstract.
Galleries
Superdome Sunrise
2006-2007
enhanced digital images
48 x 34 inches
Superdome- Height, Depth
2006-2007
enhanced digital images
48 x 68 inches
Mold- Green, Black, and Pink
2006-2007
enhanced digital images
48 x 48 inches
New Orleans East Flood Plain
2006-2007
enhanced digital images
17.75 x 20 inches
Reading Between the Lines
2006-2007
enhanced digital images
22 x 52.25 inches
Hurricane Category Four
2006-2007
glass and mixed media
18 x 41.5 x 35.5 inches
Hurricane Suite in Nine Movements
2006-2007
glass and mixed media
104 x 110 x 6 inches
Broken Lament for the Poor and Needy, The Wicked Rain and the Gambling Man
2006-2007
mixed media
29 x 144 x 17 inches
Homeland Security
2006-2007
mixed media
29.5 x 36 x 10.5 inches
Farmer’s Almanac: It Wasn’t Even Wrong (For Mara)
2006-2007
mixed media
45.5 x 32 x 19 inches
New Orleans Tree Tombstone
2006-2007
enhanced digital image, glass
42 x 14 inches
White Hatch Palm, Camouflage, Gigo Love
2006-2007
enhanced digital images
90 x 26 inches
Cat Tree Scorched, One Eye, Hollow Turpentine Tree
2006-2007
enhanced digital giclee print
72 x 22 inches
Woodpecker Code, Root Ball, Tree with Green Stripe
2006-2007
enhanced digital giclee print
72 x 22 cm
Burnt Hatch
2006-07
enhanced digital images
90 x 26 inches
Dawn DeDeaux
Texas Tree (For William Blake)
2006-2007
enhanced digital images
94 x 26 inches