Forest Bathing: a walk in the trees
Alijah McCracken, Content Creator|March 30, 2021
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“Forest Bathing: A Walk In The Trees” is an art gallery at the TPSCL that features a variety of forest and tree artworks. It is open from March 1-May 2, 2021.
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“If the Roots Are Strong the Tree Will Grow” is a stained glass piece created by Shanna Wagner. It was created in 2020.
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“Meadow Tree Sunshine” is a threat piece created by Rachel Gardner-Rue. It was created in 2018.
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This nocturnal landscape is an oil panting by Alice C. Sabatini. It was created in the 20th century and is a gift of Judith and Frank Sabatini.
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This ceramic bowl with a tree design was a gift of Edward Wilder. It was created in 1900, and is now part of TPSCL’s permanent collection.
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“San Antonio” is an acrylic painting created by Norman Eppink. It consists of dead trees in a park near a town.
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“Winter Trees” by William Carlos Williams is a poem about wise trees that rest in the cold. “After the Ice Storm” (left) is a photograph by Kevin Sink and “,Christmas 1980 from Paula and Bill’s Home” (right) is a pencil drawing by R. James Hunt.
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Brooke • Mar 31, 2021 at 2:51 pm
I’m based in NYC but grew up in Topeka. I wish I could attend this exhibition. I run a Forest Bathing company called Cultured Forest out of New York called Cultured Forest. Visit http://www.culturedforest.com to check it out. Congrats to the artists involved!