Wisconsin May-June, 2010

Twenty three of the paintings in the Dancing With Trees exhibition collection are on exhibit in the Steinhauer Trust Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum, May 1st through June 30th, 2010.

Opening Reception Saturday May 1st, 12:45 – 4:00 p.m.

Dancing With Trees, signature piece, 85H x 45W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Sounds of Silence, 36H x 24W x 2D” acrylics on canvas Shadows of Summer, 60H x 40W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Neighborhood Heron, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Jones Falls, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas
St. Catherine’s Sunset, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Paint Arson, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Sweetgum, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Reflections, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Chapala Wind, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas
Ceiba Leaves, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Kookaburras, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Young Howler Monkey, 11H x 11W x 3D inches acrylics on canvas Norway Maple, 48H x 36W x 2D inches acrylics, gel paste on canvas Spruce, 28 x 28 x 1 inches acrylics on canvas
 First Snow, 40H x 28W x 1D acrylics and crackle glaze on canvas Polypore Fungi, 58 x 41 x 2 modeling paste, acrylics on canvas Morning Light, 59 x 40 x 2 inches acrylics on canvas What Large Leaf Maples Do At Night, day view, 20 x 57 x 4 inches on canvas, LED light system What Large Leaf Maples Do At Night, night view, 20 x 57 x 4 inches on canvas, LED light system
The Campsite, watercolors on 140 lb. acid free cold pressed premium, professionally framed size 22 x 29 inches Salt Spring Island Fog, dry pastel, graphite on paper, professionally framed size 29 x 34 x 3 inches Eastern White Pine, oil pastels on paper, professionally framed size 26 x 32 inches White Pine Bows, 20 x 34 x 1.5 inches acrylics on canvas Scarlet Oak: Sun Shower, photography


Paintings as shown are not to scale in comparison to one another

The Dancing With Trees Art Exhibition celebrates the importance of trees and forests throughout history, portraying their diversity and relationships through a variety of creative associations.

All life forms on this planet proliferated, continue to flourish, and ultimately depend on the existence of trees. While the message is urgent, I consider humanity’s role on the planet as positive, with the statement that creativity is our greatest asset; that “Our carbon footprint is worthy”. Further, creative thinking is our most primal, yet highly advanced and ever-evolving contribution toward solutions to healing wrongs done and changing ingrained habits to ones that are more appreciative of the environment in general.

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