| "Elizabeth": ink brush drawing, watercolor, collage, digital postcard. |
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| "Elizabeth": ink brush drawing, watercolor, collage, digital postcard. |
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A Canadian Memory.
I had the tv on but was working on something else when I heard them mention the Aurora Borealis. And it reminded me of one of my trips to Canada, I was lucky to stay with Marian and Cam Steuart, and their two huge German Shepherds. I kept asking about seeing the "northern lights" as I was only there three nights and I really wanted to see the amazing lights. Some of the Canadians told me if I did, to be sure and whistle so the lights would dance!
I slept on the couch and on the last night as I was listening to the news they mentioned the aurora made good watching that night. It was almost midnight and the whole house was asleep. I threw on a robe, and took the dogs for a walk. We went out into the adjacent field and the news was right it really was spectacular. Then I remembered and started whistling. I will never forget the look those two dogs gave me! I had never before, or since felt so stupid.
I love the Canadians.
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| “Where Powerlines Sing.” |
One of the most common sights in cities is birds perched on power lines, although it rarely elicits a second look. Starlings chortle, pigeons coo, and the occasional hawk perches on a pole to scan the ground for its next meal. And yet, as normal as this seems, there’s nothing natural about it. Instead of trees, these feathered creatures rely on whatever infrastructure is around them, from wires and pylons to fences and rooftops.
For Ohio-based artist Rachel Mentzer, nature’s resilience is central to a practice focused on sustainability and environmental renewal. Her work “invites viewers to reflect on the interplay between human activity and the natural world, emphasizing the adaptability and fragility of nature,” says a statement.
| “Pylon Birds” |
| “Golden Eagles” |
| “Magnolia Warbler” |
| Demura Sensei's OCC Tournament, 1985, with John Yamasaki |