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Illustration of Oregon forest. By Deirdre Hyde.

First Impressions

Deirdre Hyde
Visiting Artist (2019)
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Diedre Hyde painting of path through trees
Diedre Hyde painting mossy limbs
Diedre Hyde painting moss covered limbs
Diedre Hyde painting Horizon forested hills
Diedre Hyde painting old growth forest
Diedre Hyde painting sunlight on mossy limb
Diedre Hyde painting mossy stump with growth
Diedre Hyde painting moss covered stump
Diedre Hyde painting gnarled stump
Diedre Hyde painting tree stump
Diedre Hyde painting river with rocks
Diedre Hyde painting foggy rain in forest
Diedre Hyde painting plantation forest
Diedre Hyde painting old growth forest
Diedre Hyde painting old growth forest

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Site Photos and Studies
By Ann T. Rosenthal
three rust, brown, and white shelf fungus grow from the side of a large lichen-covered conifer trunk above a green shrubby understory.
Variable Poetic Cruise
By Lori Anderson Moseman
watercolor painting in purples and blues of dark fir trees in the foreground and, lighter, ridgelines behind them and above, a clouded grayblue sky. white spots on the image that blot out the color are where raindrops fell during the painting process.
Residency Log, Andrews Experimental Forest
By Claire Giordano
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The Forest Log collects work created by participants in the Spring Creek Project’s Long-Term Ecological Reflections program at H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. 

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