Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Kerf-luffle

photo by John Filson
Kopachuck logging is now shockingly real.  Some are questioning if the current status is according to plan, or a foul up of some sort.  I don't know.  What I do know is that there is not much pretty about an active logging operation... ask drivers out on the Key Peninsula Highway.  The word "kerf" means the cut end of a felled tree and this is a real kerf-luffle.

More uplifting news is that the Washington State History Museum showing of "Intertwined, requiem for the trees" is on schedule and there will be an opening reception at the museum during the third Thursday art walk on March 15th from 5 to 7 PM.   I am hopeful that many of the exhibit artists will attend and share their inspiration with other visitors to the museum.  Please save the date.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Coming soon at the WA State History Museum


Intertwined:
Requiem for the Trees

March 10 through May 6, 2012

Detail from The Sentinel by artist Margo Macdonald.