The book is available for purchase at McNally Robinson and online at amazon.com as an ebook.
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Showing posts with label planet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planet. Show all posts
Friday, August 1, 2014
The Secrets of the Snow Queen: An Eco Tale
I have illustrated my first publication! Titled The Secrets of the Snow Queen, An Eco Tale written by Ruth Asher. This Eco Tale invites the reader into a fairy tale setting, including an evil queen, a captured child, a quest, talking animals, even a goofy gargoyle. At its heart, however, is a contemporary issue about living harmoniously with plants that supply us with food, animals at risk, and one another. Big kids and little kids might enjoy receiving a copy of The Secrets of the Snow Queen.
The book is available for purchase at McNally Robinson and online at amazon.com as an ebook.
The book is available for purchase at McNally Robinson and online at amazon.com as an ebook.
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Sunday, March 9, 2014
The Jar

The things people throw away become part of a microcosm growing and/or decaying, being consumed and consuming. Each piece of detritus is the seed of change an evolutionary chink in our planet. The full potential of these plantings has yet to be realized. There is a cosmology of destruction and growth contained within an environment encapsulated. The glass jar will never decompose but the metal lid slowly oxidizes rusting away as chunks fall into and around. Once the air penetrates the semi-opaque contents are warmed by the sun slowly turning the jelly yellow-brown, releasing the unctuous aroma of petroleum within. In 50 years the soft pvc lining on the underside of the lid begins to decay perhaps cracking becoming brittle, taking over 450 years to breakdown. The glass jar may at some point be crushed melding container and contents with the mulch of rotted wood, leaves and dirt. Various bugs, seeds, plantlife unfortunate enough to fall into the jar become encased in the petroleum become part of the soup of jelly crushed glass, plastic and mulch.
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