"Blue Skies"
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13"x 16.5" (framed size) original photography by Carol Wontkowski matted and preserved under glass in contemporary-style silver frame.
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Note: Secondary images are meant to show frame styles and hardware only. Conditions from camera angles, tilt, reflections and glare from gallery lighting are often unavoidable. We stand behind the artwork we exhibit and will provide additional images if requested.
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There’s something about trees that speaks to me.
The few times I ventured out during the shelter-in-place mandate, I happened across trees that
represented the phase of this pandemic my state was in.
'Blue Skies', was taken barely after phase one was initiated, the economy
sticking its toe in to open. It was a sunny day, bright blue sky, and the promise of things to
come.
I think trees, in some ways, reflect some of our human experiences. They are resilient, adapting
to their environment (I dare say, much better than we humans), but nevertheless, adapting.
Their branches display their bending, accommodating whatever the climate dishes out. And year
after year, though maybe scarred, they continue to grow and do what they were created to do,
just as are we.
The few times I ventured out during the shelter-in-place mandate, I happened across trees that
represented the phase of this pandemic my state was in.
'Blue Skies', was taken barely after phase one was initiated, the economy
sticking its toe in to open. It was a sunny day, bright blue sky, and the promise of things to
come.
I think trees, in some ways, reflect some of our human experiences. They are resilient, adapting
to their environment (I dare say, much better than we humans), but nevertheless, adapting.
Their branches display their bending, accommodating whatever the climate dishes out. And year
after year, though maybe scarred, they continue to grow and do what they were created to do,
just as are we.