My Art work
Prints on paper or canvas available at KENDALL KESSLER ART
Here
is another great morning vista from Mill Mountain in Roanoke city which
is in the Blue Ridge Mountains and near The beautiful Blue Ridge
Parkway. In this painting I emphasized my brushwork to enhance the
visual energy of the scene.
One of my favorite compliments on my work
is that it reminds people of the work of Vincent Van Gogh who is one of
my favorite artists. I think both of the paintings in this blog are
good examples of his influence.
My
favorite compliment is that many people say they want to touch my
paintings. I consider my surfaces to be unique, intense expressions of
my feeling for nature so I am not surprised when I hear that response to
them.
Prints available on paper or canvas available at KENDALL KESSLER ART
Life with the Bird and Word Man - Clyde Kessler
As
I have mentioned before, my husband is involved with the Blue Ridge
Discovery Center which is a wonderful organization that seeks to get
people outdoors and enjoy and learn more about the gorgeous Blue Ridge
Mountains.
Today I thought I would share a program called CHASING TIGERS IN THE BLUE RIDGE
The Blue Ridge harbors so many treasures.
In the Central Virginia Blue Ridge exists a phenomenal ecosystem, one
that was probably shaped by raging braided mountain streams during the
last ice age. It contains many disjunct species. In fact, over 90
species that are well outside their typical range have been documented
here. It’s an odd mix of coastal plain, Appalachian and northern plants
and animals. While several rare and endangered species exist here, today
we focused on a well known Blue Ridge phenomenon: Salamanders.
The Rivanna Chapter of Master Naturalists hosted its annual salamander hike to this part of the Blue Ridge. With a strong group of nearly 30 people, we headed to the George Washington National Forest and into the heart of the 30,000 acre wildlife management area known as Big Levels. While we expected to see several species, the one that had our hearts was the State Endangered Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum). It has been documented at this site but rarely has it been seen.
Here is the link to the whole announcement! CHASING TIGERS IN THE BLUE RIDGE
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