Photo by Caroline Persell
Ann Holloway said the tallest plant on her terrace, in the very back, arrived on her terrace on its own, brought either by the wind or a bird, she doesn’t know.
Photo by Caroline Persell
Ann Holloway said the tallest plant on her terrace, in the very back, arrived on her terrace on its own, brought either by the wind or a bird, she doesn’t know.
Art and photograph by Jane Hart
Photo by Joe Bruno
Others are always welcome to join, Wednesdays 1:30-2:30.
All photos by Arthur Brady
Photos by Martin Smolin
Photo and art by Sheila Benedis
Art and photo by Jane Hart
Photo by Edward Kasinec
He took the photo of a poster that was in the park.
Photo by Cynthia Ferguson
Photo by Margo Berger
Art and photo by Sheila Benedis
All are invited to the opening party.
Photo by Harry Bloomfeld
Thanks to Sally Kellock for sending these.
Photo by Sally Costa
Photo by Pam Mitchell
Photo by Joe Bruno
Photo by Edward Kasinec
Art, photo, and poem by Sheila Benedis
Tree Apparel
I write Trees Apparel poem
I relate tree’s apparel
Its leaves
To tree’s true feelings
In all four seasons
The tree feels power and glory
In winter’s nakedness
Proudly shows off its structure
As spring descends
Radiant flower blooming
Still content
Minimal covering of authentic life
Descends into summer darkness
With full leaf cover
Lost its life force
Revives in the fall
After a brilliant show of color
Happily sheds its leaves
Brings armature back to life
underground network of roots
for sharing and communication
trees social beings
positive effect on our emotions
The armature of the tree in winter
is the bones of my sculpture
I’m trying to capture the
Tree’s true essence in my art
The tree has a powerful voice
a symbol of my identity as an artist
my inner voice speaks
it celebrates my life’s work
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Photographs of life at Kendal on Hudson are by residents.