The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Exhibit explores the beauty in nature

Baltimore Woods: Nature Center holding exhibit March 3 through April 25

- By Karen Jean Smith Baltimore Woods Nature Center Gal lery Coordinato­r

Baltimore Woods Nature Center will exhibit works by Diana Whiting and Gail Norwood beginning March 2.

“Natural Passions,” an exhibit of photograph­s and drawings, will be on display in the art gallery of the John A. Weeks Interpreti­ve Center.

MARCELLUS, N.Y. » Love of nature is artfully expressed by two artists, Diana Whiting and Gail Norwood at Baltimore Woods Nature Center from March 2 through April 25.

“Natural Passions,” an exhibit of photograph­s and drawings, will be on display in the art gallery of the John A. Weeks Interpreti­ve Center at 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus. The public is invited to attend the reception on Saturday, March 3 from 2-4 p.m. In addition, the show will be available for viewing Mondays through Fridays, 9 .m. to 4 p.m., and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are no admission or parking fees, and all art work will be for sale.

Whiting has had a passion for photograph­y since the moment she bought her first Nikon camera in 1994 and finds it a perfect pairing with her appreciati­on for nature. Indeed, she hopes that through sharing her work, people will be inspired towards more efforts in conservati­on.

According to Whiting, photograph­y gives one the opportunit­y to tell a story and for her, that usually involves a commitment

of time and patience to observe and learn. Fox are among her favorite animals and she counts herself fortunate to have been able to spend some timewith them. Respect for their space and habits is essential, and if she finds that feedings and tending to young are in any way disturbed by her presence, she leaves the scene, so these activities can resume. Her favorite photo, one of three kits each of whose eyes have been lit by the day’s last rays of sun, was taken during six weeks of quiet observatio­n.

Featured artist Norwood does nature photograph­y but with a different end goal. Her artistry is in her drawings and she uses her photos of birds and wildlife as reference material for her soft renderings in pastel, graphite, and colored pencil. Like Whiting, she has coupled two things that bring her joy - nature and art making.

Norwood’s interest in wildlife began early. Having spent part of her childhood in the countrysid­e outside of Skaneatele­s, she was able to have all sorts of animals including baby snapping turtles, a baby robin that sat on her shoulder, and even an injured red-tailed hawk. (Times were different, and presently, it is illegal to possess wild animals without a permit, so she recommends contacting rehabilita­tion centers for injured animals.)

Her early experience­s with wildlife left their mark, and today you will find Norwood at two nature centers where most of her time is spent working with raptors. At Tanglewood Na- ture Center, where she has volunteere­d for five years, her favorite is a red-tailed hawk by the name of Hank and she also works with and teaches about a merlin and a great horned owl. She recently began volunteeri­ng at Cayuga Nature Center with both a red-tailed hawk and a turkey vulture.

Norwood is a retired critical care nurse currently living in Cayuta, north of Ithaca. She is vice president of the Chemung Valley Audubon Society, and volunteers at the Lab of Ornitholog­y at Sapsucker Woods.

Whiting lives in Skaneatele­s and recently retired from her own business, Headquarte­rs, after 40 years. She is the recipient of several awards, including second place from the National Audubon Society, and her work has appeared in numerous publi- cations including the National Wildlife Federation Magazine.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER ?? Artist Gail Norwood’s blue heron drawing, entitled “Coming in for a Landing”, will be on display at Baltimore Woods Nature Center ‘s art gallery from March 2-April 25, 2018.
PHOTO COURTESY BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER Artist Gail Norwood’s blue heron drawing, entitled “Coming in for a Landing”, will be on display at Baltimore Woods Nature Center ‘s art gallery from March 2-April 25, 2018.
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WOODS NATURE CENTER ?? Artist Gail Norwood combines her joy for nature and art through her soft renderings in pastel, graphite, and colored pencil. “Wood Duck” will be one her featured works at the upcoming art gallery exhibit March 2- April 25, 2018, at Baltimore Woods...
PHOTO COURTESY BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER Artist Gail Norwood combines her joy for nature and art through her soft renderings in pastel, graphite, and colored pencil. “Wood Duck” will be one her featured works at the upcoming art gallery exhibit March 2- April 25, 2018, at Baltimore Woods...
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WOODS NATURE CENTER ?? “The Catch” by photograph­er Diana Whiting will be featured at the upcoming art gallery show at Baltimore Woods in Marcellus starting March 2, 2018.
PHOTO COURTESY BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER “The Catch” by photograph­er Diana Whiting will be featured at the upcoming art gallery show at Baltimore Woods in Marcellus starting March 2, 2018.
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WOODS NATURE CENTER ?? “Fox Trio” by photograph­er Diana Whiting will be featured at the upcoming art exhibit, Natural Passions, at Baltimore Woods Nature Center from March 2-April 25, 2018.
PHOTO COURTESY BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER “Fox Trio” by photograph­er Diana Whiting will be featured at the upcoming art exhibit, Natural Passions, at Baltimore Woods Nature Center from March 2-April 25, 2018.

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