I
am so pleased to have received my contributor’s copies of Whole Terrain
Journal, Metamorphosis, Volume 21
Sometime last year I was asked to contribute some
of my artwork for a visual essay on Metamorphosis. I worked with the editors of
Whole Terrain who picked out several paintings to include along with a
small essay I was asked to write on how Metamorphosis is applied in my work. I am so excited to see that they did a 4 page spread in the center of this issue with my contribution.
You can order a copy or explore further at the link below.
Whole Terrain, Antioch
University New England’s journal of reflective environmental practice, is
dedicated to the experience of those who have chosen the environment as the
basis of their professional work. It cultivates reflective thought and mindful
awareness in an effort to create a balance between humanity and the Earth.
Metamorphosis is transformation, a significant change occurring over a period
of time forever altering a being, object, species, or community.
Contributors of this
issue of Whole Terrain explore various metamorphic process from a variety of
scales and perspectives, illuminating how we, as humans, experience such
transformations
Other contents and Contributors’:
~Monarch
Butterflies, North American Foodsheds, and That Which Feeds Our Spirits
Gary Paul Nabhan
Gary Paul Nabhan
~Evolution
in Yellowstone Winter Spirit Lake
John Calderazzo
John Calderazzo
~Life-Changing
Chemicals
Emily Monosson
Emily Monosson
~Space to
Place: An Interview with Stephanie Speights
~Whose Air
Did I Breathe?
Fern G. Z. Carr
Fern G. Z. Carr
~Angels
and Butterflies in a Sea of Change
Kristen Przyborski
Kristen Przyborski
~Visual
Essays
by Alicia Hunsicker and Mariana Palova
by Alicia Hunsicker and Mariana Palova
~The Price
of the Run
Cate Doucette
Cate Doucette
~Eating
Italy
Lyssa Tall Anolik
Lyssa Tall Anolik
~Of
Mountains, Glaciers, and Goethe
Kimberly Langmaid
Kimberly Langmaid
~Streams of
Metaphor
Fred Taylor
Fred Taylor
~Floating
Bog
Robin Boyd
Robin Boyd
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