Walks in the Wild Box
Another view
Box top
Box bottom
The two-day workshop recently taught by Kumi Korf of Ithaca, NY at the Durango Arts Center was quite fascinating. Kumi has invented an architectural structure that is inventive and open to numerous interpretations. Participants came up with lots of interesting uses for the structure.
I used topo maps and journal text from my forest hike book "Walks in the Wild", created in the nineties. It was interesting to revisit text selections and bring another perspective to the theme by using Kumi's box form with its unfolded stages and spaces."Stage" objects included lichen ball, wasp nest fragment, sumi-dyed roots and animal skull, and small books of photographed root forms.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
EDGEMONT HIGHLANDS HIKES
Big Oak Bird Rest at Edgemont Highlands
Tomorrow is the first of a series of hikes through my environmental art sites
CREATED ALONG THE WILD TRAILS OF EDGEMONT HIGHLANDS IN DURANGO, COLORADO
GUIDED HIKES BY THE ARTIST
MARY ELLEN LONG
Saturday, July 16, 9:30-11:30
(the first half of the trail system)
Sunday, July 17, 9:30-11:30
(the second half of the trail system)
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Saturday, August 6, 9:30-11:30
(the first half of the trail system)
Sunday, August 7, 9:30-11:30
(the second half of the trail system)
PLEASE CONTACT MARY ELLEN LONG
FOR RESERVATIONS
WMELART@YAHOO.COM
Tomorrow is the first of a series of hikes through my environmental art sites
CREATED ALONG THE WILD TRAILS OF EDGEMONT HIGHLANDS IN DURANGO, COLORADO
GUIDED HIKES BY THE ARTIST
MARY ELLEN LONG
Saturday, July 16, 9:30-11:30
(the first half of the trail system)
Sunday, July 17, 9:30-11:30
(the second half of the trail system)
----------------------------------------------------------
Saturday, August 6, 9:30-11:30
(the first half of the trail system)
Sunday, August 7, 9:30-11:30
(the second half of the trail system)
PLEASE CONTACT MARY ELLEN LONG
FOR RESERVATIONS
WMELART@YAHOO.COM
Monday, July 4, 2011
WINTER PRESSING 2010-11
Winter Pressing series 1
Winter Pressing series 2
Winter Pressing series 3
Each year I lay paper on the earth and bury it with snow. In December 2010 I laid 3 paper pieces wrapped in wire (8"x10" each) and through the winter, about 40" of snow fell. When the papers were harvested in April, I found that the rust marks I had hoped for were not left on the paper. The papers, nicely sculpted however, were perfect for sumi-dyed roots with accompanying ink drawings.
Winter Pressing series 2
Winter Pressing series 3
Each year I lay paper on the earth and bury it with snow. In December 2010 I laid 3 paper pieces wrapped in wire (8"x10" each) and through the winter, about 40" of snow fell. When the papers were harvested in April, I found that the rust marks I had hoped for were not left on the paper. The papers, nicely sculpted however, were perfect for sumi-dyed roots with accompanying ink drawings.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
ASPEN GUARD STATION VISIT
Aspen forest in Montezuma County, Colorado
Recently, W. and I took a drive west and above Mancos, Colorado to revisit the site where in the mid-90's I had an artist residency. Friend Jane Pedersen was having her residency for the week, making books in the quiet atmosphere of the aspen forest. Just as beautiful as we remember it, the visit brought back fond memories of my time there. I had made site installations through the land adjacent to the old cabin...stone circles, carved logs, sculpture out of natural elements, all connected with a path through the aspen meadow.
Recently, W. and I took a drive west and above Mancos, Colorado to revisit the site where in the mid-90's I had an artist residency. Friend Jane Pedersen was having her residency for the week, making books in the quiet atmosphere of the aspen forest. Just as beautiful as we remember it, the visit brought back fond memories of my time there. I had made site installations through the land adjacent to the old cabin...stone circles, carved logs, sculpture out of natural elements, all connected with a path through the aspen meadow.
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