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by Nancy Kane Chapman
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An imaginary overview of a mountain top removal mining site in my native state of West Virginia.... more
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An imaginary overview of a mountain top removal mining site in my native state of West Virginia.
Promises of land reclamation (repair) are a bit overrated when the projects are so huge and devastating. "What's Left of My Mountain" is imagined by Nancy Kane Chapman.
I began my love for art by watching my mother paint in oils and pastels. I must have caught the bug because I have enjoyed fifty years of drawing, painting and photography, urged on and instructed by professors, a botanist, a master of Chinese brush painting and calligraphy, water colorists and lately, mixed media devotees. After a course in cubism in 1973 I began to explore pen and ink geometric art. Each stroke was unplanned but exact, the designs becoming more elaborate and more fun to execute. First circles, then onward to straight lines, then organic and architectural constructions. Thirty years later I still dance out on the white space of a simple sheet of paper to weave new drawings. Picasa effects allow me to...
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VIVA Anderson
This is so impressive, and so true, and is the fate of a place in Tasmania too....a scourge on the environment. Kudos, fv..........VIVA
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
It's like the old nursery rhyme...Humpty Dumpty....couldn't put it back together again!! Thanks, Vivian for all of your good support for my art. It's so appreciated!
Elizabeth Tillar
Nancy, this work is quite effective and powerful in its presentation of the devastation of mountaintop removal. Your gallery Environmental Concerns is very impressive and deeply meaningful. l/f
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Many thanks, Elizabeth for this enthusiasm for my work. I find it so hard to believe that anyone could approve of blowing up whole mountains to dig for coal....most of which is sold for export!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Many thanks, Jim for adding my environmental art to your features. I'm always grateful for the support you give me and my art.
Ivica Stepic - corto
Excellent work! l/f
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Thanks so very much for your visit and comment, Ivica.
Felix Lai
Great work with a social cause, love this!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Thank you, Felix. My family roots are pioneer roots...and I care very much that these practices are ruining my state.
Meg Shearer
Very powerful Nancy. It's heartbreaking, the devastation we wreak on the land. Beautiful work Nancy! l/f!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I did not "see" this image until I tried it in b