Title:
Water tank
Creator/Contributor:
Hibi, Hisako
Date:
9/1/1944
Identifier:
96.601.29
Format:
painting
oil on canvas
Description:
Unframed stretched canvas. Image of a child walking down a sidewalk with barracks and sunflowers. There is a water tank in
the background.
Historical Note:
Topaz concentration camp received its water through a hastily constructed plumbing system. The water tanks located just beyond
the confines of the camp were the major supply source. Despite the centrality of the water tank in this painting and the
reference to it in the title, the tank itself does not catch the viewer's eye. Instead, the brightly colored sunflowers which
line the outside of the two barracks portrayed here draw the viewer's attention. Hibi often remarked on the fact that sunflowers
were among the few plants that could be grown in the desert climate. As a way to try and beautify the otherwise drab landscape
of Topaz, internees began to plant vegetables, trees and flowers around their barracks. A child appears to walk alone along
the gravel paths also created by the internees.
Subject:
Concentration Camps, Topaz | barracks | sunflower | child