(I envisioned Endangered as an exhibition about our disconnection from nature and the inevitable tragic outcome, a continuation of Seton’s warnings. The invited artists created a variety of responses. Intended for the walls of the Seton Gallery, the show is presented...
(I envisioned Endangered as an exhibition about our disconnection from nature and the inevitable tragic outcome, a continuation of Seton’s warnings. The invited artists created a variety of responses. Intended for the walls of the Seton Gallery, the show is...
Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946) The Thought, Reproduction from original drawing, 1901, collection of the Academy for the Love of Learning. The mastery of mankind (literally, a white man) over nature. (The regenerative aspect of nature is represented by a bird that...
Sherry Wolf, Nature’s Array, Ceramic and acrylic paint/2019 “More Beautiful and Amazing” Seton Gallery exhibition 2019-2020 Seton thought of nature as a mosaic, an infinity of interconnected pieces. Sherry Wolf took him at his word in creating her piece for the...
Joseph Morgan Prandoni, Wolf, Giclée print from original drawing/2018 “More Beautiful and Amazing” Seton Gallery exhibition 2019-2020 About Joseph Prandoni Joseph’s drawings stand out for their exacting detail and his remarkable eye for perspective. The original wolf...
Marsha Skinner, Fire Drawing (series of three),Oil on archival paper/2019 “More Beautiful and Amazing” Seton Gallery exhibition 2019-2020 I’ve never lit a campfire in the wilderness, disliking as I do, the inevitable mess this leaves behind. Fire rings in developed...