Sunday, May 29, 2011

Tree of Hope in Rikuzentakata


Tree of Hope in Rikuzentakata
20x30"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #55 - On March 11, 2011 a tsunami devastated the coastal city of Rikuzentakata, Japan. Its beach once drew thousands of visitors a year and was listed in guidebooks as one of the 100 most scenic places in Japan. The coast was lined with 70,000 black and red pine trees that protected residents from ocean winds for more than 300 years. Now all that stands is one 10-metre tree, which locals are calling, The Tree of Hope. Over half of Rikuzentakata's population is still missing, 75 percent of its homes are gone and yet, residents are able to find hope in a single standing tree. My painting depicts the Tree of Hope in Rikuzentakata, and serves as a reminder of the capacity we all have to see the light in times of deep darkness.

1 comment:

  1. Tammy,this is fantastic. Rich and dynamic with strong feeling behind it. My heart goes out to Japan...

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