For information on advertising, contact info@huntingtonarts.org | 631-271-8423 | SPRING 2024 Arts Cultural Magazine | 23 For more information about our Exhibition Program and Small Group Shows go to www.huntingtonarts.org Julianna Kirk Our glorious home, planet Earth, once majestically temperate and grand in appearance, has been enduring our trashing her surfaces until she reached her saturation point with our rubbish. She seems, in her desperation, to look back at us, crouched and squinting with our onslaught, opening one eye and saying, “What have you done to me?” We face an existential crisis for human life. We need to be good stewards of Mother Earth. Our species has highly developed intellects allowing us to pass on wisdom of past mistakes. All life forms are in jeopardy. What are we doing? The Corporate Connection Distorting Science For Profit by Julianna Kirk Dorothy Chanin When I viewed my flower images on my computer, I was amazed to see some interesting insects on the buds. This one is a colorful moth, Ailanthus webworm. It looks like a bug or beetle; in flight it looks like a wasp. Ailanthus webworm by Dorothy Chanin The Jeep by Jeanette Martone Jennifer Salta These two pieces are part of an ongoing series called Specimens from My Daydreams. In this body of work I am combining my skills as a jeweler and my love for visual arts. I am neuroatypical meaning my brain works in an unusual and special way. Where I lack in some areas my brain over compensates in others. I think in images and my thoughts are frantic and colorful. My art since childhood has always been my way of being seen. This Can Exist Here by Jennifer Salta Jo Wadler I’m an artist whose passion for creating comes from the appreciation of nature and the creatures that live in it. I try to express and recreate their beauty through multiple mediums. Monarchs Paradise by Jo Wadler
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