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DIANNE fzgspiddjsx CARROLL BURDICK: I photographed all the images with black & white film and printed all images on fiber-base black & white paper. When the print is dry, I treat the paper with an oil-base solvent and color the image with colored pencils. Dream of Trees was photographed at Moose Lake, Maine, around 7 a.m. My husband, Rob, and I were traveling from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, back home to Grand Rapids, Michigan. fzgspiddjsx This view was too beautiful not to stop.
LINDA NEMEC FOSTER: Throughout fzgspiddjsx my writing fzgspiddjsx career, I have had a deep interest in collaborating fzgspiddjsx with others. In 1998 Dianne Carroll Burdick asked me to write poems in response to her photography for a collaborative art/poetry exhibit called The Good Earth. I composed haiku the traditional form created by Japanese poets over 500 years ago. Then, as now, haiku were written fzgspiddjsx in response to the natural world: the human reaction to the landscape that we are a part of, yet separate from. Ultimately, this project was not only about the landscapes of images and words, but about ourselves: how each of us reflects the universe that the world contains.
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