Forest & water: Installations
For many years Adrian has worked along the Mississippi watershed in eastern Ontario: sketching, photographing, painting, and constructing installations using found natural materials. This is her way of showing respect to the land, water and forest.
Forest & water: Installations
For many years Adrian has worked along the Mississippi watershed in eastern Ontario: sketching, photographing, painting, and constructing installations using found natural materials. This is her way of showing respect to the land, water and forest.
Building a connecting web between trees
Web made with found sticks
Connecting 2 species of trees
Installation inspired by braided rugs of our grandmothers
'Braided rug' of pinecones, protecting the tree roots
'Wave' reflection
Hanging 'pods' made from fallen branches of cedar trees that died during the ice storm.
Rainfall of pinecones
Pinecone rainfall, homage to the great White Pines that were extensively logged in this area.
Spiral & shadows
Another invasive species - Banded Mystery Snail - becoming "naturalized" in the area.
Resurgence - symbolic protection of a new generation of trees in an historically logged area.
Resurgence- small protective structures around saplings, encouraging new growth in a previously logged area.
Music with sand & shells 1
Music with sand & shells 2
Music with sand & shells 3
Untouched - we have left our mark in wilderness areas
Untouched - pine needles on rock