Forest Drawings: Part 2
For over a year I have ventured out into the neighboring wood to continue my Forest Drawing practice. To date, I estimate that I have spent over 640 hours quietly witnessing (and graphically recording) the forest environment in every season and weather condition. Through this prolonged exposure I have sensed a shift in my perception, resulting in changes of graphic emphasis and overall patterns.

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