The Road to Beaver Park: Painting Perception and Pilgrimage


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Learn to paint learn to see--it will change your life. On Sabbatical Janice carries her art pack and folding stool into one of the most incredible landscapes on the planet: the canyons deserts mountains and river valleys of the greater Southwest. Awed amazed inspired and humbled by what she finds there she sketches and paints en plein air. The family fishes hikes catches bugs chases lizards digs fossils photographs and studies plants. The year-long campout in National Parks and Forest Service sites becomes a journey of the heart. The family grows to love the way the great outdoors is put together. Part travelogue part natural history part field course in art appreciation the author records her development as an artist as she learns to paint and learns to see. To her surprise a spiritual awakening sneaks up on her and the journey turns into something more--a pilgrimage. Kirks account of her familys year camping in the southwest is both an inspiring travelogue and timely clarion call. The average school-aged child spends nearly seven hours per day in front of a screen and less than thirty minutes per week outdoors in unstructured play. Beautifully written and joyfully illustrated The Road to Beaver Park will help you see nature with new eyes. --Nancy Sleeth Author Almost Amish; Managing Director Blessed Earth It is no accident that this books genesis was a sabbatical experience for Kirks prose and sketches are the fruit of a prolonged Sabbath. By slowing down and stripping away non-essentials Janice and her family discover the transformative power of rest silence and contemplative time spent in the outdoors. In this she offers a likely solution to our ecological crisis: natural settings inspire wonder which reveals beauty which instills a reverence that leads to stewardship. --Paul Stonehouse Associate Professor Adventure Education Green Mountain College Janice E. Kirk is author and illustrator of The Christmas Redwood A Forest Parable; Cherish The Earth: the Environment and Scripture and illustrator of Wild Edible Plants of Western North America by D. R. Kirk. She has taught art language arts and music including voice at Simpson University Redding California. During a lifetime of family camping adventures in the American West she sketched painted learned natures ways and grew to cherish the beauty of the earth.
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