Trees inspire in life and in death, young and spring green or old, dead and grey coated in moss. The enduring beauty of trees in pictures featuring the works of amateur and professional photographers and artists.
biophilia- a hypothetical human tendency to interact or be closely associated with other forms of life in nature
“We live in an age in which it is easy to email Buenos Aires, and browse the internet from the Grand Canyon. We could just dial in from whatever sylvan spot appeals to our biophilia.” — From an article by Edward L Glaeser in The Independent [UK], March 23, 2011
Punu-nguru (from the trees) Opening 6pm, Friday March 2nd
Hector Burton has fired up the artists of Tjala Arts, Amata, to produce yet another strong body of work. “The trees are different for Anangu. They are the ancestors, they are our family. They are our history and our future” Hector Tjupuru Burton. The exhibition will also feature fiber work from Tjanpi Desert Weavers. Punu–nguru is a strong statement about knowledge and law. Gallery hours Tues- Fri 10am-5pm and Sat 10am-3pm http://www.raftartspace.com.au



