Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Common Roots

"Flying Japanese Hats" 16"x 20" acrylic on canvas.

According to the Common Roots Arts Exhibit, "Plants are world travelers. They don't pay much attention to political borders, to language differences, to oceans and seas. Long before humans lived in our region, plants were taking cross-country and oceanic trips to other areas. And even today they quietly float and fly past border guards and tall border fences."

The plants pictured in the paintings are some of the plants we played with as kids in Jamaica. My mother's garden was well tended to and loved. In it we made bracelets from the Ixora plant and played with a fleet of "helicoptors" when we turned the Japanese Hat plant upside down and watched it spiral off in flight.

"Ixora's Charm" 16' x 20" acrylic on canvas.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful paintings x