Susan Scott is an artist and writer who lives on Oahu.
She writes a weekly column on Marine Conservation Issues
for the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
I've enjoyed her articles but never knew about her beautiful art
until recently.
The base of many of her masks are palm fronds,
a common piece of natural debris found all over the islands.
Subtle and maybe haunting beauty is added
when Susan attaches plastic objects that also drift
onto Hawaiian shores.
Here in the Pacific Northwest, Beaver sticks also wash ashore
and I pick up the fresh ones and have started willows
from Beaver cuttings that washed down a distant river
to settle on Marrowstone Point.
Now, my challenge, inspired by Susan
is to make a mask with a beaver wood base.
Thank you Susan Scott for all you do to inform us
with your writings and with your art.
Visit: http://www.susanscott.net/home.htm for more!
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