Graphite Drawing on Stonehenge paper from Landforms series. Crossing Canada from one coast to the other by air involves multiple flights in a meandering flight path over ocean, inland waterways, various mountain ranges, wide swaths of prairies and long stretches of boreal forests with the occasional city interspersed throughout. Green Space got its title from the tiny semi-circle of green in the right corner. The work refers to "shelterwood harvesting" of the Acadian forest in Nova Scotia . The Shelterwood method allows for the practice of destructive clearcutting methods as long as isolated, unconnected pockets of forest are left semi intact. These shelterwoods are prone to blow down or erosion and are not large enough to sustain biodiverse wildlife.
- Subject Matter: Abstract, landscape