I just spent a week up on Mallard Island near International Falls, MN. It was a beautiful week of weather with Jeff Ryan as we worked on our documentary about Ernest Oberholtzer - and other projects. |
Of course, this area of Rainy Lake is the inspiration of many of my paintings. Many photos and video were taken as future sources for paintings. It was a partial rest week for the island, a chance to recover from the use throughout the summer. Then on Thursday evening some people arrived who were rebuilding a 1940’s tool shed that had fallen into disrepair. It was fun to have additional people there for a few days before we left. |
While there, we interviewed several people who knew Ober and had a story or two to share. It was fun to hear their stories and record them. And it was fun to eat a lot of cake and brownies, as everyone we interviewed felt a need to be host to us during our visits. One interview even involved a full dinner with four people. The documentary project leapt forward a great deal while at the island. There is still no timeline for completion, but we have a direction for sharing a very unique and multi-faceted man’s story. |
As
always, more than anything, the island, for me, is about beauty. It is
about an existence that is more in rhythm with all living things.
Although there is much discussion these days about the concept of
“wilderness” and about different cultural views of the relationship
between humans and the rest of the earth, all of that falls away for me
when I am simply open to nature, aligning my patterns and rhythms with
the life around me. |
Sunday, July 18, 2021
2021 Trip to Ober's Island
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