Interconnected
Living in Maryland allows us to experience all four seasons. We have the frost, snow, and gray skies of winter; the budding greenery and rains of spring; the warmth and humidity of summer; and the bounty of autumn with its crisp air and bright sun. Driving through our state at any time of year reveals the unique gifts each season offers. As a child, summer was always my favorite season. However, as an adult, I've discovered that my heart belongs to fall.
Exploring the countryside in late October showcases stunning views: bright blue skies, the sun's warmth, and the crunch of harvested fields. For some reason, I find myself frequently snapping photos from the car window of these empty fields. Over time, I've come to realize that wheat fields symbolize community and interconnectedness. The cultivation and harvesting of wheat require collective effort and cooperation. This crop exemplifies the interdependence between humans and nature, highlighting the importance of working together for the greater good. Wheat serves as a powerful symbol of the unity and harmony that can be achieved when people come together to support and sustain one another. Ultimately, it reminds us of life's fundamental aspects and our connection to the natural world.
Encaustic Wax on Birch Board, 6 x 6, with solid wood floater frame
Living in Maryland allows us to experience all four seasons. We have the frost, snow, and gray skies of winter; the budding greenery and rains of spring; the warmth and humidity of summer; and the bounty of autumn with its crisp air and bright sun. Driving through our state at any time of year reveals the unique gifts each season offers. As a child, summer was always my favorite season. However, as an adult, I've discovered that my heart belongs to fall.
Exploring the countryside in late October showcases stunning views: bright blue skies, the sun's warmth, and the crunch of harvested fields. For some reason, I find myself frequently snapping photos from the car window of these empty fields. Over time, I've come to realize that wheat fields symbolize community and interconnectedness. The cultivation and harvesting of wheat require collective effort and cooperation. This crop exemplifies the interdependence between humans and nature, highlighting the importance of working together for the greater good. Wheat serves as a powerful symbol of the unity and harmony that can be achieved when people come together to support and sustain one another. Ultimately, it reminds us of life's fundamental aspects and our connection to the natural world.
Encaustic Wax on Birch Board, 6 x 6, with solid wood floater frame
Living in Maryland allows us to experience all four seasons. We have the frost, snow, and gray skies of winter; the budding greenery and rains of spring; the warmth and humidity of summer; and the bounty of autumn with its crisp air and bright sun. Driving through our state at any time of year reveals the unique gifts each season offers. As a child, summer was always my favorite season. However, as an adult, I've discovered that my heart belongs to fall.
Exploring the countryside in late October showcases stunning views: bright blue skies, the sun's warmth, and the crunch of harvested fields. For some reason, I find myself frequently snapping photos from the car window of these empty fields. Over time, I've come to realize that wheat fields symbolize community and interconnectedness. The cultivation and harvesting of wheat require collective effort and cooperation. This crop exemplifies the interdependence between humans and nature, highlighting the importance of working together for the greater good. Wheat serves as a powerful symbol of the unity and harmony that can be achieved when people come together to support and sustain one another. Ultimately, it reminds us of life's fundamental aspects and our connection to the natural world.
Encaustic Wax on Birch Board, 6 x 6, with solid wood floater frame