




Client: Trust for Public Land
Location: New Orleans, LA, United States
Completion date: 2009
Artwork budget: $125,000
Project Team
Artist
Wayne Amedee
Artist
Christian van Campen
Artist
David Borgerding
Industry Resource
Barriere Construction Company

Overview
Enhancement of an existing public space near the New Orleans Museum of Art on a lake. Trust for Public Lands was gifting the renovation of a public space as a post Katrina gift to New Orleans.
Goals
The goals were to donate this sculpture to New Orleans as a tribute to all those who helped with the ongoing recovery of New Orleans post Katrina. This tribute is enhancing the park setting which The Trust for Public Lands renovated for our City.
Process
The artist collaborated with the Executive Director in New Orleans of the Trust for Public Lands, R. Larry Schmidt, on placement of the piece in the setting. The actual fabrication of the artwork, the colors, the painting, the welding of the aluminum and the substructure were all a collaborative effort. Those involved were Christian van Campen, David Borgerding, and Barriere Construction Co.
Additional Information
As a tribute to those who helped with the recovery of New Orleans post Katrina, I titled the piece with reconstructed wording from the Book of Psalms, that is how I named it "Grateful Labors". The two colors, red and green, describes abstractly, the sometimes halting recovery efforts, the "stop and go" effect.