I love the artist's discussion of how her childhood spent in Nature influences her art.
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[H]ealing the broken bond between our young and nature—is in our self-interest, not only because aesthetics or justice demands it, but also because our mental, physical, and spiritual health depends upon it. The health of the [E]arth is at stake as well. How the young respond to nature, and how they raise their own children, will shape the configurations and conditions of our cities, homes—our daily lives.
~Richard Louv
More here.
Hat tip to Margaret Roach, in A Way to Garden.
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