Reflections and notes on the relationship of art to nature and of nature to art from along Warwoman Creek, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Katuah Province of Turtle Island, where the light, the dark, the seasons, the time of deep past, deep present and deep future all mix in alchemal mists to reveal and hide and transform these slopes, shaded coves, bright rivers, deep forests and me, and together sustain me and my art.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Whole Terrain Journal: Trust the Process: a conversation with artist & poet Laurence Holden

Whole Terrain Journal, a nationally acclaimed journal of reflective environmental practice, features an interview with Laurence Holden on their blog November 25, 2014:

Saturday, November 22, 2014

My Photo Essay "This Line Drawn" receives award from C.J. Jung Society

Honorable Mention – C.J. Jung Society, “The Altar of the Earth: Essays Exploring the Intersection of Jungian Thought and Ecology.”

To see an earlier version of this essay click on “Part 2 – This Line Drawn”
and scroll down

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

November 18, 2014

NOVEMBER 18

The cold deepens. 
The fiery blush is gone. The world 
circles now 
around stones, bones.