Meadow Mushroom
Agaricus campestris (Meadow Mushroom) original watercolor on a Kokedama inspired orivaye land foraged sphere of moss with natural, found materials. Aprox 6 in. tall. Metal curved stand included on which to hang Wonderama sphere.
Kokedama is the Japanese practice of plantig within a formed moss ball. Wonderama represents the blend of this word with reconnecting with the wonder of nature through visual reminders which echo nature healing experiences. This work is an invitation to go outside, let the kids & kids at heart explore. These pieces are also reminders to take time to experience nature slowly and intentionally, with all of your senses (Shinrin-yoku/Forest Bathing). Recommended books: Vitamin N by Richard Louv + Forest Bathing by Dr. Qing Li.
Agaricus campestris (Meadow Mushroom) original watercolor on a Kokedama inspired orivaye land foraged sphere of moss with natural, found materials. Aprox 6 in. tall. Metal curved stand included on which to hang Wonderama sphere.
Kokedama is the Japanese practice of plantig within a formed moss ball. Wonderama represents the blend of this word with reconnecting with the wonder of nature through visual reminders which echo nature healing experiences. This work is an invitation to go outside, let the kids & kids at heart explore. These pieces are also reminders to take time to experience nature slowly and intentionally, with all of your senses (Shinrin-yoku/Forest Bathing). Recommended books: Vitamin N by Richard Louv + Forest Bathing by Dr. Qing Li.
Agaricus campestris (Meadow Mushroom) original watercolor on a Kokedama inspired orivaye land foraged sphere of moss with natural, found materials. Aprox 6 in. tall. Metal curved stand included on which to hang Wonderama sphere.
Kokedama is the Japanese practice of plantig within a formed moss ball. Wonderama represents the blend of this word with reconnecting with the wonder of nature through visual reminders which echo nature healing experiences. This work is an invitation to go outside, let the kids & kids at heart explore. These pieces are also reminders to take time to experience nature slowly and intentionally, with all of your senses (Shinrin-yoku/Forest Bathing). Recommended books: Vitamin N by Richard Louv + Forest Bathing by Dr. Qing Li.