Humorous looks at some of our roles in nature
Underdone Comics (Seattle) — comics about nature posted most weekdays
Underdone Comics (Seattle) — comics about nature posted most weekdays
David Eisenhower will be participating in a compelling conversation with Dr. Nina Bednarsek Sunday Sept. 13, 2015 at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art from 3 to 5 PM, where coincidentally he has a breathtaking exhibition of his marine sculptures.
Gallery show of a group of talented artists whose work honors the natural world and responds to environmental predicaments
Not your father’s science conference. In addition to the usual, this one featured a gallery art show and a film festival.
One thing I especially like about the work of John Hemmen is exemplified in the accompanying image: showing not just fish but relationships.
This speaks of the full circle of life and how we are all connected. The bear feeds on the salmon and as it travels it contributes to the growth and well being of all that grow on our mountains.
Jan Kocian adorns his incredible underwater photos with drawings that allow the collages to tell more complete stories than the photos would by themselves.
In fun, fanciful form, children learn about plants and animals that are joined through the mix of seasons, food webs, and habitats beneath the waves. I recently pulled my signed copy of this book out of my bookshelf because I was giving a talk in Port Ludlow, WA—this author’s neighborhood. This beautifully illustrated book is