Tuesday, December 14, 2010
The Face of Red River Gorge
Scattered and small, they open their expression to the velvety touch of moss and the board shinny leaves of the magnolias. They cradle the delicate fern that thrive in their solid grasp, and hold their place as the roots of the maple trees dig to find the riches they cannot offer.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
"Deep Time"
The high cliffs of southeastern
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
"Do Stripped Mined Mountains go to Heaven?"
“Do Strip Mined Mountains Go To Heaven?”
Many of my drawings are rather benign in their subject matter. I suppose I’m playing it safe in not conveying my more activist or political side. I’ve just completed “Do Strip Mined Mountains Go to Heaven?” and thought I would introduce this side of my imagination. I suppose it coincides with my love of nature in that the picture asks a question about the results of our actions as a society. We are so immersed in our own salvation, yet, we seem to have little regard for the natural environment that sustains us. Maybe I’m hoping for the same guilt we fashion for ourselves to apply to our apathy toward the earth.
Many of my drawings are rather benign in their subject matter. I suppose I’m playing it safe in not conveying my more activist or political side. I’ve just completed “Do Strip Mined Mountains Go to Heaven?” and thought I would introduce this side of my imagination. I suppose it coincides with my love of nature in that the picture asks a question about the results of our actions as a society. We are so immersed in our own salvation, yet, we seem to have little regard for the natural environment that sustains us. Maybe I’m hoping for the same guilt we fashion for ourselves to apply to our apathy toward the earth.
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