"a land to stand on"
the butcher block paper will be removed once the fronds are painted and become material for another work(s). the fronds draw the height at about 42" and the Mahogany board creates a width of 60".
a mixed medium piece with Beeswax and natural pigments, Mahogany/tung oil and Palm sp. leaf (looking for id), recycled screws and several drill bits.
the Beeswax is from our troubled bee populations, the Mahogony I liberated from my landlord's, (thank's Darren!), and my small stack of various pieces of wood and the Palm fronds were trimmed as dying lower fronds last month from a couple trees in the back yard.
environmental land artist collaborating with Earth pigments, plant materials, Earth elements and environmental energetics... please visit me with Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/gregpatch... all contributions are appreciated, visit and think about being a patron... www.Patreon.com/GregPatch with over 30 years experience I also offer wellness council with people and their diet/herbs, exercise and lifestyle choices... Thanks, and Be Well...
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Thursday, February 9, 2012
"a land to stand on"
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