22: Names

Many of the trees that I’ve been drawing and painting for the last few months are standing on the grounds of Vanderbilt arboretum .  They are becoming as familiar, and as mysterious, as old friends.

After my daily observations of these creatures over a period of time, they reveal their names to me. These old souls have ancient names.


Cerberus is a painting I finished a couple of weeks ago (mid-May 2020).  I have observed this tree many times against an evening sky of deep pink light.  There are centuries of images illustrating this mythological dog guarding the gates of hell.  My rendering is just another interpretation to add to a very long queue.

Cerberus ©️2020LSAuth

Cerberus ©️2020LSAuth

Didymus, in my last post, is a lone tree standing at the edge of a parking lot.  Whether an ancient Greek philosopher or a Christian apostle, he is  a Stoic who sometimes lacks conviction, 

Didymus  ©️2020LSAuth

Didymus ©️2020LSAuth

Charon is a riverboat watchman who ferries points of light across the darkness.

Charon  ©️2020LSAuth

Charon ©️2020LSAuth

Casper, whether a king, scholar, or priest, is wise and other-worldly. Perhaps the creators of the cartoon, Casper the Friendly Ghost, felt the same about their character… I wonder?

Casper  ©️2020LSAuth

Casper ©️2020LSAuth

Pontos is  a primordial sea creature.   Its leaves blow about and fall in pools of golden ochre and raw sienna, resembling schools of shiny fish.

Pontos  ©️2020LSAuth

Pontos ©️2020LSAuth

Bolbe stands at Radnor Lake State Park.  In ancient Greek mythology, Bolbe was a beautiful sea nymph who lived in the Macedonian lake, and mothered a long line of fresh water nymphs.  Thousands of years later, she moved to Tennessee. 

Bolbe ©️2020LSAuth

Bolbe ©️2020LSAuth






Laurie S Auth

Laurie S Auth was born in Washington, DC. She graduated from the University of Virginia majoring in literature and art history. In her fourth year, she concentrated in studio art and knew that she wanted to further her studies in printmaking and painting. She completed her Masters degree in Fine Art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

She paints abstract landscapes and figurative works in a range of mediums including oil, acrylic, gouache, ink, pencil, and digital. She also creates three-dimensional mixed-media sculpture and relief.

She lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee.

https://LSAuth.com
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