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CC White

CC White is active/lives in New Hampshire / USA.  CC White is known for Abstract mixed media paintings..

CC White: “Paint, these need paint,” was my first thought when looking at these 3 pieces of wood. And suddenly they became not just “pieces of wood”, but parts of trees again—once pines, standing tall and straight in the forest, with their dark green branches whipping in the wind, then, after reaching an age of 80 or 90 years, cut down to become floor boards and window sills and door jambs, and more. Trees that in their death became something else, even perhaps something utilitarian and beautiful, but still something other than their life’s purpose. These trees no longer hold carbon safely in the earth, no longer are home for chick-a-dees, insects, lichen and squirrels, no longer provide shade for ferns, moss and mushrooms, no longer drop cones, needles and branches to slowly rot and become part of the matted, woody debris that is the living forest floor. I mourn this loss, while at the same time I walk on those wide pine board floors, open and close the windows, and go in and out t   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2271 characters.]  Artist bio

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CC White: “Paint, these need paint,” was my first thought when looking at these 3 pieces of wood. And suddenly they became not just “pieces of wood”, but parts of trees again—once pines, standing tall and straight in the forest, with their dark green branches whipping in the wind, then, after reaching an age of 80 or 90 years, cut down to become floor boards and window sills and door jambs, and more. Trees that in their death became something else, even perhaps something utilitarian and beautiful, but still something other than their life’s purpose. These trees no longer hold carbon safely in the earth, no longer are home for chick-a-dees, insects, lichen and squirrels, no longer provide shade for ferns, moss and mushrooms, no longer drop  ...  Displaying 750 of 2271 characters.

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