ARTIST'S STATEMENT
Relationship with nature offers gentle, yet powerful insights about ourselves and our connection with all things past, present, and future. In its unconditional generosity of beauty and message, nature invites each and every one of us, without exception, to lose ourselves in the tiniest intricate details, and find ourselves within the expansive mysterious Whole.
The intention of my art, writing, and photographs is to create space to gently hold the physical and spiritual message of the moment, the wordless conversation between me, nature, and the Creator. I invite you to join the conversation.
ARTIST'S BIO
Beth Adoette grew up in the Appalachian Mountains under beech and hemlock, by mountain streams, with chickadees in her hands. Once an editorial illustrator, Beth has returned to her love of nature and now concentrates on illustrating, photographing, and writing about nature.
After completing her certification in eco-art therapy as a second art career, Beth began designing and facilitating a variety of public and private art wellness mandala workshops for organizations, schools, private groups.
Beth holds a BFA in Fine Arts and has received her certification in Eco-Art Therapy through Portland State University (OR), and Project Nature Connect.