Force of Nature
by Alys Caviness-Gober
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36.000 x 48.000 inches
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Title
Force of Nature
Artist
Alys Caviness-Gober
Medium
Painting - Acrylic
Description
"Force of Nature" ~ impression of an Irish landscape, where all elements ~ the windswept tree, feminine form, persevering spirit, and Connemara landscape ~ represent "Force of Nature"
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February 25th, 2015
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Al Fresko
3/9/2015 Ms. Caviness-Gober: Force of Nature is really a revolutionary concept. You can see what it did to me! The group of which I am administrator is called Ideart. The Ideart site is now the Ideart Spring 2015 Show, which will not change. We will be starting a new group, possibly called Ideart 2 or Ideart Phase 2. Take a look at our show. Maybe you would fit into our new group as we are going to try to go off on a different tangent. Leave me your thots on this matter. Yours, Al Fresko.
Alys Caviness-Gober
Al, thank you for your contemplative and complimentary thoughts! I actually posted your comment on Facebok (withheld your name) because I found your words so thought-provoking! :)
Al Fresko
3/7/2015 Ms. Caviness-Gober: This is a brilliant fusion of human & tree. Wut if in the far distant future it became necessary for humans to be genetically reprogrammed to be half-human & half-tree? What would the trees have to say about it? Or would they become half-human? How could the two groups be distinguished? Or would it really matter? Would the tree-humans have the usual type of given names but a surname based on the type of tree they had become, such as John Oak? Or would they reverse this order, as in Oak John? Would these tree-humans be mobile or fixed in one spot? Would they migrate with the seasons or hibernate? Would they talk or only communicate when the wind rustled their leaves? Would the tree-humans be honest, simple folk or prone to all of humanity's unfortunate vices & weaknesses? Could a tree lie? What happens when they die? Do they just fall over & disintegrate or do their friends & relations either bury them or set them on fire? You have a great imagination. Yours, Al Fresko
Alys Caviness-Gober
Thank you so much Chrisann, for featuring this one in Weekly Fun for All Mediums!! I truly appreciate it! :)