Red Forest
Alex Hinders, 2013.
Colored pencil and pen.
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…Yours is a much nicer and kinder interpretation. I saw the red forest as a representation of life and death, the red for blood (which we need pumped by our heart to survive), and her greenness representation of the forest’s lifeblood (chlorophyll) that converts carbon dioxide into oxygen. I saw their colors switched as representing how they depend on one another and how the death of one aids in the growth of the other, just as much as their aid one another in life.
I’m always interested in hearing other peoples’ interpretations for my drawings. That one was particularly fascinating.