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Earth Week: David Ellingsen: The Last Stand
©David Ellingsen, The Last Stand
As a youngster on Cortes Island, in Canada’s Pacific Northwest, I walked daily through the woods to catch the school bus, passing by remnants of the old
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Jane Olin: In the Company of Trees
©Jane Olin, Intimate Conversation 8, Walk in the Woods
Jane’s practice “reveals a fearless approach to printmaking, unorthodox, exciting and electric.
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Virginia Wilcox: Arboreal
©Virginia Wilcox, From Arboreal
Under the harsh cover of the Los Angeles smog, photographic artist Virginia Wilcox finds softness in the city’s natural landscapes.
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The Artist Intervenes: Adriene Hughes
©Adriene Hughes, The Secret Life of Trees, Image #01, 2019 5” x 7” image | 11”x14” sheet Archival Pigment Print on Cotton Rag with Cotton Floss Edition: Unique
This week we featur
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ART + SCIENCE: Women and Earth: Angela Faris Belt
Vestige # 074, from Scanned Polaroid Type 665 Negative, Edition of 10; © 2017, Angela Faris Belt
Angela Faris Belt is a fine art photographer and educator based in Colorado.
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Rita Leistner: The Tree Planters
©Rita Leistner
I have always said that my experience in the strenuous, remote job of tree planting in Canada prepared me for the role of documenting communities in extreme conditions.
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Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre: Live Burls
©Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre, Circle of Trees, from Live Burls
“A grove of giant redwoods or sequoias should be kept just as we keep a great or beautiful cathedral.
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Korea Week: Jeong Lok Lee
©Jeong Lok Lee
Jeong Lok Lee is a photographer born in Gwanju, South Korea in 1971.
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Korea Week: Myoung Ho Lee
©Myoung Ho Lee
Works of Korean photographers presented in Korea Week have some remarkable visual creativity and their vision in photographs that are striking and intellectual challenging.
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Steve Engelmann: Ancient Wood
© Steve Engelmann – Ancient Wood
Hermann Hesse wrote one of the most beautiful odes to trees nearly one hundred years ago.
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Book Week: Naruki Oshima: haptic green
Japanese photographer Naruki Oshima’s newest series and monograph, haptic green, brings nature into sharp focus. Kehrer Verlag has just released a monograph of this celebration of nature.
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