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Judy Chicago: Thinking About Trees

In the early 1990s Chicago made a series of drawings of trees. These drawings reflect the artist's keen observation and study of tree forms as well as her musings on the precarious ecological balance in which all beings on earth are intertwined. The anthropomorphic expressiveness of the trees in these drawings, as much as the text that often is included, translate into imagery the artist’s concern about human activities that appear to threaten all life on the planet

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Studies For Trees Twisting With Joy
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The Question is, Do Trees Have Standing?
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Vulnerable Tree