Art of the Earth

Sonoma county artist creates ecological art installations Sonoma Magazine feature

What an exciting summer! Kelsi’s large-scale earth artwork was featured this month in Sonoma Magazine. Meg McConahey did an amazing job summing up the process and philosophy behind Kelsi’s ephemeral earth paintings that nourish the soil, emphasizing that “her work illuminates the natural spirit of the land, drawing people to places of sanctuary.”

Sonoma county artist creates ecological art installations Sonoma Magazine feature
Sonoma county artist creates ecological art installations with earth pigments Sonoma Magazine feature
Sonoma county artist creates ecological art installations beach painting ephemeral art Sonoma Magazine feature

“Part of the awareness of the piece is that everything is always changing. It has both the elements of surprise and spontaneity”

–Kelsi Anderson

Check out this feature in the July 2023 “The Coast” print issue of Sonoma Magazine , or in the digital EEdition on their website, page 103.

And this coming Sunday, July 16th, come hang with Kelsi at a casual drop-in artist reception at Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa, where she will be talking about her newest piece on the hillside outside of the tasting room. RSVP on eventbrite to get all the details. Hope to see you there!

Stephanie McKenna

Stephanie McKenna is the systems manager and assistant designer at Wild Earth Art.

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