Aloha From Oakridge

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Devil's Punchbowl




Aloha to the sapphire blue waters of the Klamath Wilderness!  A brilliant pool of pure water that lies near my homeland - Devil's Punchbowl sits on a ridgeline somewhere between Applegate and Crescent City - what a place to explore and feel fully peaceful when submerged in the bowl of blue with lenticular clouds encircling above.

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Trail Time!



 
Watercolor - "Sunny Winter Morn" Feb 2011 painted at Larison Rock on a brilliant blue -sky morning when Pete and I shuttled Eug and Marty for some trailwork :)
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Up and Over

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Justine Bartow-Funk
I paint scenes I encounter while adventuring in the forest and the ocean that inspire me to express what I see with water and color. I take photographs and paint with the hope of sharing these interpretations in order to bring about a sense of understanding of the natural world around us; to inform, and hopefully trigger others to take a stance of responsibility to their environment and protect pure places. This means using what you have and making a strong effort to restrict the number of new goods we consume. Thought patterns and daily ways of living can be altered for the preservation of our planet: planting a garden for a portion of your food, using your feet or a bicycle as modes of transport, sharing with others your knowledge of plants as medicine, sustainable land use, and other topics such as historical use of an area, ecology, geology, and wildlife. Thank you for spending time learning about my artwork and my motivations! Much Aloha, Justine
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