Forest Gold - Forest Moves
Ink on Gold Mining Maps
Exhibited in
Art Complex Museum - Duxbury, MA (Boston)
Tru Gallery - Kamloops, British Columbia
Cube Gallery - Ottawa, ON
McMaster Museum of Art - McMaster Univeristy - Hamilton, ON
Inspired by the work Im Walde by Max Klinger, or being in a forest in the fall, makes me awe in the work of birds.
Working on these prints while living in France, I watched an entire area of forest on the outskirts of Paris cleared.
Each day more and more trees were felled. Birds that had so carefully built and planned their nests would have to start again.
It was sad for me—as humans we dislike starting over and beginning again. A mining company in
Saskatoon shut down and were throwing out old maps. The damage to the birds’
environment was inspiration for using the maps. Their topographical lines look like the rhythmic and
intentional patterns of a bird nest.
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Forest Gold 1 |
Forest Gold 1- detail |
Forest Gold 2 |
Forest Gold 2- detail |
Forest Gold 3 |
Forest Gold 3- detail |
Forest Gold 4 |
Forest Gold 4- detail |
Forest Gold 5 |
Forest Gold 6 |
Forest Gold 7 |
Forest Gold 8 |
Forest Gold 9 |
Forest Gold 10 |
Forest Moves 1 |
Forest Gold 2 |
Forest Gold 3 |
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