Two Book Retreats

Nature and its Artist


Earth Dance 2019

My participation in the Earth Dance 2019 environmental art show is to continue to work on the Farley Tree Project.

small3The tree is a 10 foot trunk of a fallen oak tree.  After some planning, we settled on using carved vines to divide the tree surface into distinct panels that artists can use to create pieces that fit the title: Rooted in the Land.

Outdoor art is a challenge on several levels.  The weather limits when work can be done.  Even so, after stripping off the mark and making a grid on the trunk, I was able to transfer the vine drawing onto the trunk. Then began the work of carving in the vines.  This process is about half way done. I plan to have all the vines finished and painted by the onset of winter.

birdsOn testing the tree for the quality of the wood, I discovered that one of the areas is relatively soft.  This lead to idea of attaching woodpeckers at that level.  I chose Red Headed woodpeckers for two reasons. They are native to Wisconsin and tend to like to roost in the standing trunks of dead trees.  The other reason is that these birds are declining in their population. This is thought to result from the smaller number of available dead trees left standing on private property.  The other reason is that these birds will sometimes chase after insects right into traffic.

staiining

Woodcarving often uses products that are not environmental.  So I created a stain for the red heads using beets and beet greens.  The black color is from soaking steel wool in vinegar.

I am working on developing a good green color, but that has not as yet been successful.  I have collected some walnuts and want to create a brown stain from those.

 

 

vines1

The tree itself is sealed for now with a coating of linseed oil.  It will be interesting to see how the colors weather.

 

There are plenty of panels available if you would like to participate in the project.  Here is a link to the simple application. Artists Proposal

Advertisement


Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

About Me

“…the universe is before our eyes like a beautiful book in which all creatures great and small are a letters to make us ponder the invisible things of God.” Here I want to explore the Two Books: the World around us and the Word within us. I am an artist and a writer, and recently retired from pastoral work. My name is Dave.

Newsletter

%d bloggers like this: