Happy Beltane, friends!
My apple trees are masting this year, all clustered with sweet, creamy blossoms.
This month, I’m easing into the green season with Robert Pogue Harrison’s Forests: The Shadow of Civilization. This sprawly treatise tells the story of Western humanity’s dream of wildland from Gilgamesh through Modernity, and reminds us that human-caused climate change and environmental degradation is not a new thing.
When I’m feeling a call toward the liminal, in my studio practice and life, I look to the work of Remedios Varo for some perspective. She works dreams, archetypes, and alchemical landscapes into a uniquely feminine vision of initiation.
Finally, I’ve been renewing my vows of devotion to the great Chan Marshall, stage name Cat Power.
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May you find your wilderness to wander into!
Love,
Clara