976. the trees are dying


“The Trees Are Dying”

deep in his forest
he - the mother tree looking
sees the trees dying  🦊❤️

 We went to the Michener Museum in Doylestown primarily to see the Japanese woodblock print exhibit. But  before we could get that far in the museum, we found ourselves lost in a forest of art made by Alan Goldstein. While much of his work reflects his feelings on many things, much of this exhibit was inspired by his noticing the trees dying around his studio. His works are riveting. As we walked and looked, a quiet man was standing and looking and watching. We struck up a conversation… he finally let us know he was Alan Goldstein the artist. We talked then parted ways. He soon returned with a handful of cards. He invited us to go with him to the Japanese woodblock exhibit area and make some printed cards with the stamp set the museum had available for visitors to try their had at. What a great time we had with a great artist! I hope that if you’re nearby you’ll see his work. 🦊❤️