I have been foraging several things on my walks, in way that feels sustainable to me. It is important to me to leave a very minimal footprint on this land. While I will be modifying the landscape, it is my intention to only make changes that would be reintegrated and erased by nature in accordance with natural, seasonal, cycles.
Month: July 2021
Double Dolphin Dance
“Dolphins and Orchid” By Kristine Moore, Resident Artist
As We Walk Among the Graves
Mornings, we walk among the graves, up hills and down. I read the stones, glean the stories buried there. A … More
Breakfast in the Garden
“Hummingbird” By Kristine Moore, Resident Artist
Sabbath
We live in a culture that worships work, hard work, endless work. We pride ourselves on our work, on working … More
Geometry of Rome, Florence, and Milan: An Artist’s Inquiry into Universal Building Blocks of Art and Architecture
By looking at a dome from above or below, we see its radial symmetry, but by imagining the cross section of the dome, we get the shape of an arch- which was even more common throughout architecture new and old, and a predecessor to the dome.
Fresh! A Garden Photo Essay
“In Focus Protest”: A Close Look at the New Getty Center Exhibit
One of the first photographs displayed is titled “American Flag”, captured by American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in 1977.
Self Portrait
“Abstract River” By Kristine Moore, Resident Artist
Going from Processed to Organic Food
Walk into any supermarket or mall today, and what you will see is rows of shelves filled with a variety … More