#1210 - Michael Kenna

Pine Trees, Study 4, Wolcheon, Gangwondo, 2011
#1210 - Michael Kenna

"I was lucky to discover a group of pine trees in 2007, while photographing watchtowers on the east coast beaches of Gangwando. When I first saw this copse, the trees were dramatic and dark, set against grey, ominous clouds. I photographed them at dusk, until it started to rain, and then drove off to visit a Buddhist temple many miles away. I was unaware that these trees were imminently at risk to be cut down and replaced with a liquified natural gas industrial development. Fortunately, an environmental movement was set up to fight against the destruction of the trees and it succeeded in preserving them. I was very happy to later learn that my photograph was used as part of their campaign. The LNG plant was eventually built, but it was put underground and the trees survive to this day. I have revisited this location many times since and intend to continue photographing these beautiful trees."

 

~ Michael Kenna

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Consider the thought that Michael Kenna not only crafted a stunning photograph but he also became part of preserving the beauty of this landscape and the flourishing trees within it. What an admirable individual. Truly, the influence of art.

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