This is the second piece in the series. While experimenting with bead weaving embellishments, I am attempting to make variably interpretive comments about humanity, ecology, even mythology as these all interplay as humans make their mark on the Earth.
In the case of this piece, the imagery was drawn from a satellite's picture of a river dividing a desert from some lush, pond (or lake) filled region. We have to ask, "what's happening here?" Or we can go further, remove the source of the image and look at it as an interpretation of color, form, and shape. And then we can move farther away and devise a mythology. For example, a verdant destination for a people wandering in a dry and perhaps desolate wilderness.
- Subject Matter: Abstraction of landscape from above
- Collections: Artists Sunday - Virtual Tour Examples, Tikkun Olam - Repair the World, Tikkun Olam: Mismanaged Earth