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The intersection of fact and feeling is very important in my work. It drives my work in general, and in particular for Lennox Woods, explains Deborah Paris. Having spent the past year physically and psychologically immersed in Texas’s northeast Lennox Woods, the state’s only remaining old-growth forest, Paris has forged a deeply intimate relationship with her subject matter.
A veteran landscape painter and self-described artist-naturalist, Paris translates how Lennox Woods looks and how it feels, re-creating its live, three-dimensional environment on the two-dimensional picture plane. Through a convergence of literal observation and soulfulness, the artist-naturalist conveys the true essence of her subject matter to evoke the sublime. Thick with virgin timber and rare and endangered plant and animal species, Lennox Woods exists as tangible history, an example of how the land looked before the settlers arrived. This book represents the culmination of Deborah Paris’s eighteen-month residency in the 375-acre Lennox Woods Preserve.
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The intersection of fact and feeling is very important in my work. It drives my work in general, and in particular for Lennox Woods, explains Deborah Paris. Having spent the past year physically and psychologically immersed in Texas’s northeast Lennox Woods, the state’s only remaining old-growth forest, Paris has forged a deeply intimate relationship with her subject matter.
A veteran landscape painter and self-described artist-naturalist, Paris translates how Lennox Woods looks and how it feels, re-creating its live, three-dimensional environment on the two-dimensional picture plane. Through a convergence of literal observation and soulfulness, the artist-naturalist conveys the true essence of her subject matter to evoke the sublime. Thick with virgin timber and rare and endangered plant and animal species, Lennox Woods exists as tangible history, an example of how the land looked before the settlers arrived. This book represents the culmination of Deborah Paris’s eighteen-month residency in the 375-acre Lennox Woods Preserve.