The Charcoal Forest

Nature's Narrative of Rebirth and Renewal

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2026 – Beloit Art Center, Beloit, WI (September)
2026 – Tall Grass Gallery, Park Forest, IL (March)
2024 – Robert T. Wright Gallery, College of Lake Co., Grayslake, IL

 In the midst of charred remains, nature has a narrative of rebirth and renewal. This unique collection seeks to tell the story of devastation and rebirth that is inherent in forest fires.

Forest fires are, at their core, nature’s way of hitting the reset button. While they destroy, they also cleanse, making way for new growth and renewal of ecosystems. The flames clear out the old and dead, making space for the young and vibrant.

By using dramatic black and white images, I portray the scenes of destruction. These images are printed on silk that hang from the ceiling and create an experience for the viewer – as if they are walking through the devastated forest.

This work is not just an exploration of the visual elements of forest fires, but also a metaphorical reflection on life. Just as forests go through cycles ofdestruction and rebirth, so, too, do humans experience of pain, loss, and growth. Through hardships and challenges, we are offered the chance to shed our old selves, be transformed and emerge anew.

By going deeply into the heart of forest fires and the renewal following the devastation, this collection aims to inspire hope for the regenerative power of nature and the human spirit. In the face of despair, there is always potential for renewal and growth. There is always hope. This is the story of the forest; this is our story, too.

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