More Than Leaves Fallen, Paper Birch
More Than Leaves Fallen, Paper Birch
More Than Leaves Fallen, Paper Birch
More Than Leaves Fallen, Paper Birch
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More Than Leaves Fallen, Paper Birch

Mixed-Media Painting (ID: A22085)
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Acrylic on archival Tyvek (a type of white paper that looks similar to Japanese papers with fibers embedded). Leaf rubbings made with Caran d'Ache Neocolor archival pastel over acrylic painting. Exploring the impact of climate change on tree species while also celebrating the important role trees play in combating climate change. The circle is symbol of earth, the tree canopy, and eternity.
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Katherine Steichen Rosing

Katherine Steichen Rosing

"When I walk in a forest, whether urban or wild, my vision is excited by the rhythms and textures of trees and by the ripples and reflections in ponds. In a few moments my mind quiets and turns introspective. Both the visible and the invisible forces in nature inform and inspire my work."

Rosing’s twin obsessions are forests and their watersheds—inspiring paintings and drawings embedded with environmental and philosophical themes. Rosing finds solace and wisdom in the forests where trees co-exist and nurture each other for generations. Her works are simultaneously joyous celebrations of life, filled with color, texture, and contemplative meditations on cycles and forces within nature.

Surface and color are important in Rosing’s paintings where she meticulously applies many layers of paint thickened with painting mediums to develop relief surfaces that enhance the play of light and color like nature’s textures.

Her work ranges in size and format from intimate textured oval paintings of rippling water on birch panel, to large immersive forest paintings on unstretched linen and canvas, to delicate mixed-media drawings on elegant archival Tyvek.

Intricate leaf patterns honoring various tree species fill colorful mixed-media works employing the circle as symbol of the tree canopy and our earth. In Rosing's soaring vertical scroll drawings her delicate leaves embedded within tree trunks delineated with graphite contour lines are reminiscent of the DNA rising in a tree trunk.

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