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Forest Bathing

August 10, 2018

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Angelita Surmon, Summer Turns to Fall, acrylic on canvas
Angelita Surmon, Summer Turns to Fall, acrylic on canvas

Living in the city is great. You have easy access to art, culture and good food. However, urban environments can take their toll, and after awhile one feels the pull of the great out doors. Spending the day among the trees, walking slowly and breathing deeply, can do wonders for the nervous system.

Rachel Harvey, Falling In, oil on canvas
Rachel Harvey, Falling In, oil on canvas
Don Bishop, A Golden Field, oil on panel
Don Bishop, A Golden Field, oil on panel
Melissa Lund, Looking Up, digital photo
Melissa Lund, Looking Up, digital photo
Don Schwartz, Winding Path Misty Forest, digital photo
Don Schwartz, Winding Path Misty Forest, digital photo
Kathryn Cotnoir, Forest Intricacies, acrylic on panel
Kathryn Cotnoir, Forest Intricacies, acrylic on panel
Molly Cliff Hilts, Ten Mile Study #2, encaustic
Molly Cliff Hilts, Ten Mile Study #2, encaustic
Sharon Engel, Spring in the High Country, oil on canvas
Sharon Engel, Spring in the High Country, oil on canvas
Noriko Sugita, Eclipse, reduction woodcut
Noriko Sugita, Eclipse, reduction woodcut
Erik Sandgren, Island Intervals, acrylic on panel
Erik Sandgren, Island Intervals, acrylic on panel
Richard Laycock, Lake District, pastel
Richard Laycock, Lake District, pastel
Anton Pavlenko, Secret Garden, oil
Anton Pavlenko, Secret Garden, oil
Gloria Baker Feinstein, Trees and Snow Geese, digital photo
Gloria Baker Feinstein, Trees and Snow Geese, digital photo
William Park, Elevator, oil
William Park, Elevator, oil
Bets Cole, Color Notes, acrylic
Bets Cole, Color Notes, acrylic
Peter Greaver, Crows 4, pyrograph
Peter Greaver, Crows 4, pyrograph
Larry Olson, Ponderosa Pine, Metolius River, OR, archival pigment photograph
Larry Olson, Ponderosa Pine, Metolius River, OR, archival pigment photograph
Sarkis Antikajian, Fir Trees and Holly, oil
Sarkis Antikajian, Fir Trees and Holly, oil
Woodland Meadow, Corvalis, OR, pigment ink print
Rich Bergemen, Woodland Meadow, Corvallis, OR, pigment ink print
Yong Hong Zhong, Hurricane Ridge at the Olympic NP, water color
Yong Hong Zhong, Hurricane Ridge at the Olympic NP, water color
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