Wilderness Expressions
A place where I can share my art work, created by one of the most primitive forms of art expression there is, Pyrography- "the art of burning on wood".
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Hello, it's been forever since I posted, so much has happened.I only ended up sending 6 pieces out to Oregon for the July show and actually haven't even been burning for a couple of months! I started a new job which has cramped my burn time and my 26 nephew TJ (who's like a son to me) was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia,so I haven't felt much into the burning spirit. But I've still got 2 pieces to finish for my Northwest Pacific series, so I should just dig in and work on them, it would be good for the soul! For now-find your peace in nature.....
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
I've finally got my next piece for the Oregon show done!It's titled-Look Me In The Eyes- This one seemed to take forever, but I'm really happy with the results! It just needs a frame and then it will be complete! My next project is going to be a series of 3 pieces called Northwest Pacific series, hopefully they'll turn out like I have it envisioned in my head! Spring has sprung, time to get out for a hike with my camera, enjoy my beautiful natural surroundings, and hopefully capture something special!Peace.....
Friday, March 5, 2010
Hello again, I had to take a detour from my work that I'm doing for Oregon to do this new piece called "Walleye Action". It is for a benefit for a young boy suffering from cerebral palsy. They were asking for donations for their silent auction so I thought it was a deserved reason to take a break from my schedule to do this piece for the auction, it's my small way of trying to contribute to a just cause!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
I just finished my first piece for the upcoming Oregon show at The Woodart Center. I have a passion for the Native American culture, they are a proud people! This is one of my favorites,Chief joseph of the Nez Perce. They occupied the Wallowa Valley in Oregon, and Chief Joseph fought diligently to save his ancestral lands. He was respected and admired, and was a beautifully eloquent speaker.
"If the white man wants to live in peace with the Indian he can live in peace...Treat all men alike. Give them the same law.Give them all an even chance to live and grow. All men were made by the same Great Spirit Chief. They are all brothers. The earth is the mother of all people, and all the people should have equal rights upon it."-Chief Joseph-Nez Perce
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