

I was photographing in the Chadwick Arboretum this afternoon and there was this tall orange canna that commanded attention. After downloading the photo and checking my photos I found a similar image as a tin chicken I encountered early spring.










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Here are Dorothy and Sherrill at the Chadwick Arboretum Open House in 2008.
She has been working with the Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens as it offers her connections and opportunities to plants of all kinds. She is primarily interested in woody plants and when a tree is ready for the mulch pile or pruning, sometimes she is alerted to come and see if it is something she can work with. She has worked with our willows when they are ready to be coppiced for rejuvenation in the spring. This is also the time when the sap is wetter and makes the bark easy to peel.

In the late winter/early spring of 2009 strong winds blew over several Lacebark pines (Pinus bungeana) in the Olentangy Corridor section of the OSU Chadwick Arboretum. They have beautiful exfoliating bark. She calls the tree Lacybark pine. Chadwick horticuturist, Mike Pfeiffer was able to stow the fallen tree and protect its roots until at after several months, the sap would flow making the bark easier to peel. He assisted her in making appropriate cuts for her to work with. She also was working with several OSU sculpture students.




She has worked as an artist-in-residence at OSU's Glass Department for several years now. She instructs glass students on what shapes she would like for them to craft to compliment her wood formed pieces. They get to see an artist at the height of her career make art and observe the creative process. 


Dorothy with her exhibited work at Franklin Park Conservatory, Fall 2008. She was selected as one of the artists to be featured in an exhibition entitled, Bending Nature.


Dorothy with Sharon Treaster and Charles Massey, Jr. at the Chadwick Pancake Breakfast event in February 2009.
This past December Dorothy gave a presentation at the McConnell Arts Center in Worthington where her work was exhibited. http://www.mcconnellarts.org/ 







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