Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Fall-Winter 2011

Name: Yasi Zeichner
Age: 16
Program: Teen Land Project

A November rainbow

The rays of sunlight streaming through the trees were absolutely amazing....the picture doesn't even do it full justice.
 I love the patterns the snow and the branches always make after a fresh snowfall...

 Snow balancing on some birch twigs

Our pond was covered with these ice patterns. It was like some kind of glass art.

More Ice!
                                       
Name: Oliver Zeichner 
Age: 14
Program: Teen Land Project 

Coyote footprints 

More coyote tracks


Snow in the pines

The last flower before winter.

A big spider that crawled on me at sit my spot.

Woodfrog
A splash of color from autumn 
Red Fox
                      
Name: Agafia Andreyev 
Age: 14
Program: Teen Land Project

Fall, looking up

 Ninja red squirrel 

 Red squirrel
White Tailed Deer
                                 
Name: Lila Humphries
Age: 13
Program: Teen land Project 

European Starling. 

The sunset on Nickel Ledge in Cabot VT
More fall foliage 
Short Tailed Weasel

Thursday, May 19, 2011

EarthWalk Spring Student Art Work!



Name: Tristan Brown
Age: 12
EarthWalk Program: Wednesday Village School

Flying squirrel At cherry big-root camp at Earthwalk

Bird eating seeds and berries and keeping warm

Fallen-down Birch tree with  layers of ice on it
                                                                                                                                          

 Name: Lila Humphries-LePage
Age: 13
Earthwalk Program: Teen Land Project


Rainbow! It was actually a double rainbow, but I couldnt get any good pictures of the double.

A Lilac bud
A trout Lilly,With some sort of bugs on it.

Fiddleheads unfurling!
A twisty root. The blurry things bug me, but I still really like this picture.

Trillium!
                                                                                                                             

Name: Oliver Zeichner
Age: 14
EarthWalk Program: Teen Land Project

 This is the best sunrise I've seen since last fall. I'll take it as a sign that spring is coming.

Close-up of the sun. It's almost as if the tree was on fire.

 I saw this deer on an early morning walk. I watched it grazing in a field for at least half an hour before it noticed me. 

 I like how the robin contrasts with the bright blue sky. 


Buds on a pussy willow tree in my yard.

Three geese posing in a field. 

Another goose picture.

 The last ice formation in a culvert. The ice on the pond is already melted. Another sign of spring.




Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Late Winter/Spring EarthWalk Student Artwork

Name: Cricket Liebermann
Age: 11
EarthWalk Prgogram: Wednesday Village School
The following pages are from a calander I made, with a different spieces for each month.
 I made them for the Fall Coyote Learing Journey.









                                                                                                                                

Name: Oliver Zeichner
Age: 14
EarthWalk Program: Teen Land Project

Interesting snow formations in a swampy area near my house.

 Ariadne drilling a tap-hole in a maple tree at EarthWalk Wednesday Village school.
Cool crystals and bubbles in a piece of ice I found in a potting tray.

                                                                                                                               

Name: Lila Humphries-LePage
Age: 13
Earthwalk Program: Teen Land Project


Recently the Winooski river in plainfield village flooded,
 and there were some excellent photo opportunities.

I stared at this spot in the river for about 5 minutes. I loved how powerful the river looked and felt there.


I think this one has a really cool angle,
but I couldn't really capture the way the water was flushing out
the hollow of the tree as well as I hoped.


This is my personal favorite.
The barbed wire, intertwined with grapevine and the flooded river behind it.

I love how you cant quite see the top of the tree...
it gives me the feeling that it could go on forever.