Bobcat, Dream Sculpture, & Connections

There was a little snow today, but it was much warmer last week when I had a close encounter with a bobcat! First a chipmunk darted onto the porch in front of me, then quickly jumped under a bush. Next I saw something else moving out of the corner of my eye; and when I turned my head, I was looking right into the eyes of a bobcat! The boxwood bushes hid us from each other until she/he was right in front of me — we were only about 4 feet apart. Although we were probably equally startled, the bobcat recovered first and took off running before I could get a picture. And the chipmunk had a narrow escape!

Here’s the latest version of Once in a Dream. In the actual dream, a young girl I’ve befriended is running through the trees towards me with an expression of joy as white translucent spheres mysteriously fall from the sky. Here she has the pose of another character from the dream, and these spheres are more opaque to increase their visibility.

This photo shows the back of the middle layer; you can see the combination of painted dowels and foam spacers I used to create different degrees of depth.

I’m so grateful to be doing Forest Therapy Guide Training during the challenges of the Pandemic! One of our long-term projects is to create our own Web of Interbeing. This kind of Web refers to all the underappreciated relationships and connections between different beings in the forest. It’s an expansion of concepts I’ve been exploring for years in pieces like Secret Sides of Soil:

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