



Ok. Feeling better about this now. I want to explore in a 2-d way, "constructed" nature, in the vaguely pleasing way that we veil the trappings of contemporary life in nature or in the 'form' of nature--
cellular trees, camouflage, resin cast stumps of wood, and in the 2-d world, wood-grain mac tac, fabrics, and auto detailing vinyl,
waterfalls in the east river (that is a bit more high tech), terrariums, we are copying nature as we are losing nature...just need to decide which drawing looks the best. Thinking about ikebana and astroturf.