The Arbor Day Foundation posted their recommendation of books and Speak For The Trees made the list. Check out their other noteworthy selections: Arbor Day Online Books
Speak For The Trees is now available at the Museum of Modern Art.
The review appears in the Special Eco March/April issue of art ltd. magazine.
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Read full article from the Findhorn Foundation about Speak For The Trees:
I’m excited to tell you about a wonderful new venture by Andria Friesen, an American author who visited the Findhorn Community last summer and was inspired by the work of the Foundation. Her project, a mighty 200 page hardback tome called Speak For The Trees, is a visual and prose feast of her love and care for the trees of our planet.
From Sun Valley to Seattle – This extraordinary body of work continues to evoke and inspire.
Originally published by the Idaho Mountain Express on December 30, 2009
Early last spring, gallery owner Andria Friesen was driving through Ketchum and saw a bumper sticker on the back of a pick-up truck that read “Speak for the Trees.” Any Dr. Seuss reader will know that “speak for the trees” is the guiding principle of the Lorax from the 1971 children’s book of the same name.
Originally published by the Times-News MagicValley.com on December 25, 2009
Early last spring, gallery owner Andria Friesen was driving through Ketchum and saw a bumper sticker on the back of a pick-up truck that read “Speak for the Trees.” Any Dr. Seuss reader will know that “speak for the trees” is the guiding principle of the Lorax from the 1971 children’s book of the same name.