Life’s path, friends and mentors, and the interconnectedness of trees

Two years ago, we lost our dear friend and mentor, Christine Colarsurdo, a renowned calligrapher from Portland. At her memorial show, there was a poignant poem she had written and lettered about an oak tree, a fitting tribute given Christine’s love for nature. Her sisters later gave me the artwork. as a remembrance gift since I had planted a native oak tree in my yard. 

Recently I took a class on Text and Texture with Yukimi Annand. Inspired by Christine and the poem, I chose the bark of my oak as my muse, seeking to imitate its patterns and textures in my calligraphy. The resulting piece featured the first and last lines of Christine’s poem, along with oak leaf stamps which were based on similar stamps that Christine made.

Story, photograph and artwork by Marianne Nelson

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2 responses to “Life’s path, friends and mentors, and the interconnectedness of trees”

  1. Martha Slavin Avatar
    Martha Slavin

    What a beautiful tribute to Christine, a terrific teacher about calligraphy and life.

  2. treewhispers Avatar

    Thank you Martha, your comment is deeply appreciated and a testament to the positive influence she had on so many.

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