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Artworks
“To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,–William Blake, Auguries of Innocence
"I made this piece as part of my calming meditative painting practice - it was one of the pieces I made at an earlier stage of the pandemic, in the winter. I spent a lot of time at the Oregon coast exploring the stones and driftwood and in the forest looking for mushrooms, coming upon rocky streams with my kids. This piece evokes a quiet kind of study of the natural forms of the rocks in the river bed. The cool color palette reminds me of the colder weather, with a few warmer elements to create contrast and interest. I think when the world outside is feeling big and moving with large forces outside our individual control it can be soothing to take a break and focus in on something that feels more stable and the intricacy of the painting is a reflection of my intention to go deeper into contemplation of one ecosystem." –Betsy Walton