An article featuring my environmental art has just come out in the March 2018 issue of Estuary New (www.sfestuary.org}.
The article is titled “The Art of Environmental Restoration”:
http://www.sfestuary.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/EstuaryNewsMar2018-v6-WEB.pdf#page=16 The article is written by Bay Area independent science journalist, Robin Meadows,
https://about.me/robinmeadows
The article tells about my environmental art project for Santa Rosa, CA, that will be installed in early 2019 at a park in one of the areas of the city devastated by the recent wildfires. I am making a “Living Quilt for Santa Rosa” installation that will include a handmade paper quilt in the “flying geese” pattern that has seeds for wildflowers in the paper pulp to produce a living blooming artwork over time. Here are some photos of the “living” quilt in progress in my Santa Rosa studio.

Keep checking here for updates about the Santa Rose eco-quilt project.
Congratulations! Great article about what you’re doing. The living quilt is such a good idea for Santa Rosa !
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Hi Tina, Thanks so much for your comment! I like the article and hopefully it will get installed in the Fountaingrove area park in Feb. 2019. This year it was just not possible. Looking forward to talking with you soon.
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Congratulation!
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