Treeline ©Kesler Woodward 2022 Acrylic on Canvas 48" x 60"
A couple of weeks ago, Dorli and I loaded 13 of my recent paintings in our van and drove them down to Anchorage for my exhibition that will open at Georgia Blue Gallery this Friday, July 1. If you're in Anchorage this week, please stop by the gallery and say hello during the opening reception Friday, from 5-7 p.m.
Treeline is the newest and largest painting in the exhibition, at 4 ft. x 5 ft. The gallery space is not huge, so the other paintings range from several 3 ft. x 4 ft. and 3 ft. square canvases, down to a couple of 16" x 20" ones and one 20" x 10".
Treeline is not a scene, but a kind of "group portrait" of some of the individual trees I love growing here, pretty close to the treeline in both latitude and altitude. It was inspired in part by reading a terrific recent book called The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth, by Ben Rawlence. It has entire chapters on the fate around the circumpolar north of some of the trees I most love--white spruce and black spruce, downy birch, Siberian larch, Scots pine, and more--and some of the consequences of climate change reflected in their spread or retrenchment, and the lives of those who live in and around them.
Below are just a couple of the thirteen paintings that will be in the exhibition at Georgia Blue Gallery, 3555 Arctic Blvd. in Anchorage. Images of and information on all of the paintings are in past posts on this site, and in my "Available Works" album at the top of the right-hand column of this page.
Our granddaughter is visiting for a couple of weeks in Fairbanks, so I will only be flying down for the opening reception on Friday afternoon and back that evening, but I'd love to see you if you're in Anchorage and are able to drop by the gallery reception from 5-7 p.m.
Be Still and Wait ©Kesler Woodward 2022 Acrylic on Canvas 36" square
A Gentle Light ©Kesler Woodward 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 24" x 20"
Looking forward to seeing the show, Kes. See you Friday!
Posted by: Carol Bryner | June 27, 2022 at 05:40 PM