Episode 6: Art & Tree Planting with Bethany Davis

Episode 6: Art & Tree Planting with Bethany Davis

Today I sit down to chat with the woman behind the podcast art, tree planter and tree checker Bethany Davis! Bethany Davis is 21, currently living in Toronto, Ontario. She is studying Drawing and Painting at the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) University making art heavily impacted from her time within bush camps in rural Alberta. Her first drawing series Follow the Trees, showcased on the podcast, brings into discussion our interaction with the land through ink illustrations.

Currently, Bethany’s work has moved into more of a critical lens of the reforestation industry in her thesis work The Cultivated Orientation of the Natural Infrastructure where she looks closely at the manufactured landscape. Accrediting images of the land to observe how nature responds to mass destruction of deforestation, questioning what elements could remain? Within these drawings, she pictorially expresses the silent, yet the resilient force of life. Where plants such as Hog Weed, Stinging Needle, wildflowers and fungi can act as a scab to cover an open wound on the earth’s surface. Working in correspondence with the drawing series Bethany is collecting Tree Planting maps to make hand-bound art books. Her current piece Treatment Area uses thirty collected tree planting maps. Each has been used, carrying with it, the story of planters among the dirt, bleeding ink and wrinkled paper. These maps show the layout of a cut block, an empty chunk of land following the removal of a forest. Illustrating how the land can be organized through formed bodies, coloured mass, and curious annotation. Poems are layered on top, with transparencies creating the context to the artist and her primordial exchange with the land.

Just so you are aware of where a lot of Bethany's educated opinions come from, here are links to her source material: “Is the Bark Beetle All Bad?” The Secret Wisdom of Nature: Trees, Animals, and the Extraordinary Balance of All Living Things: Stories from Science and Observation, by Peter Wohlleben, Greystone Books, 2019, pp. 77–86. “Creatures in Your Coffee.” The Secret Wisdom of Nature: Trees, Animals, and the Extraordinary Balance of All Living Things: Stories from Science and Observation, by Peter Wohlleben, Greystone Books, 2019, pp. 35–52.

Call out to planters! Bethany is looking for block maps! There is a link on her website to donate block maps to her creative project (see link below)

LINKS

Website: https://davis-bethany.format.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bee.davis_/

Book to check out: The Secret Wisdom of Nature https://www.amazon.ca/Secret-Wisdom-Nature-Extraordinary-%20Observation/dp/1771643889/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=CjwKCAiA-P7xBRAvEiwAow-VadxV6EIfnLg4MSTSnUWivjIpzIOWgGZAOBM2nFD-%20ZGVwY2jRdso9sBoCRqEQAvD_BwE&hvadid=324888448280&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9061009&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=11157256988861346976&hvtargid=kwd-647253172304&hydadcr=2438_10293367&keywords=secret+wisdom+of+nature&qid=1581277487&sr=8-1

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Wild Treebulations S1E5: This Is The End

Wild Treebulations S1E5: This Is The End

And here we are! Concluding Fayre's journey through her first rookie season. We chat about how she's been recuperating and adjusting to normal life again, as well as the highs and lows of the season. We touch on her anticipation (already!) for next season and advice that she has for new rookies looking to get out there next spring! Thanks everyone for following along with this series!

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Wild Treebulations S1E4: After Spring Trees

Wild Treebulations S1E4: After Spring Trees

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Episode 23: One Million Trees with Everett Bumstead

Episode 23: One Million Trees with Everett Bumstead

CBC's upcoming documentary entitled One Million Trees is the brainchild of 26 year old Everett Bumstead. Originally from Platsville, Ontario, Everett graduated from Vancouver Film School in 2012. He spent the following 4 years planting trees and using the money he made to buy camera equipment and fund indie film projects. He currently lives in Vancouver where he works as a freelance editor/director specializing in music videos and documentaries. We talk about Everett's time as a tree planter, and now from the other side of a camera lens putting together One Million Trees. A great interview to learn more about the inspiration for the documentary as well as what to expect from it come November!  To see clips that didn't make it into the film and other media, check out their instagram page linked below! The documentary will be premiering November 6th on CBC Gem and CBC Television November 7th at 8PM in BC and Alberta!! LINKS To access documentary trailer visit: www.onemilliontreesfilm.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/one.million.trees/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onemilliontreesdoc/ Co-producter of film in conjunction with CBC: www.selfhired.com

22 Okt 202036min

A Special Tribute To Eric Spiece

A Special Tribute To Eric Spiece

Having just learned of his passing as I was off the grid in late August, I wanted to share a few words and send love to all those hurting from this loss. Rest In Peace buddy. May the planting gods be with you always. *excuse the sound of my propane torch*

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Episode 22: A New Approach-Treehab with Nathan Gregg

Episode 22: A New Approach-Treehab with Nathan Gregg

For Nathan Gregg, this culture and sense of community has an untapped potential to act as a form of rehabilitation. As a former alcoholic in recovery, Gregg’s experience in treeplanting helped him on the road to sobriety. “My sponsor gave me an ultimatum”, he explained. He was given a six month period, during which time he needed to find a place to live, employment, and a way to make his time meaningful. In his newfound workplace, he found all three. “In recovery, the saying is ‘one day at a time’, and in treeplanting, it’s ‘one tree at a time.’” For Gregg, planting trees was an incredibly therapeutic experience, and so the idea took root: “Treeplanting would make a great rehab program.” And out of that was born Treehab, his new project launching for the next planting season in 2021. Tune in to this great interview to learn more about this unique and therapeutic approach to tree planting. **For anyone out there who has website design skills-Nathan is still looking for someone to help him get his website going. If there is anyone in the community who would be willing to volunteer their services please reach out to Nathan at treehabrecovery@gmail.com** LINKS Aghelh Nebun links: https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cqlFievQyt https://www.activatorsociety.org/aghelh-nebun-crf.html Article about Treehab: https://treeworkersindustrialgroup.work/2020/02/27/treehab-a-treeplanters-effort-to-support-recovering-addicts/?fbclid=IwAR1SQr6lmkHVfbZoVBNzrRXJqZ4xz4qC5mmebnLr5R_wFCZs6cZ9uiUcFYo https://creativehumanizingproject.com/ Website coming-stay tuned!!!!

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Thoughts From The Block: Heat and Landslides

Thoughts From The Block: Heat and Landslides

Real talk from a hot day in May, pre monsoon season.

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Thoughts From The Block: Returning To The Real World

Thoughts From The Block: Returning To The Real World

Some thoughts from Will Stewart that I feel are relatable to every planter right now as they re-enter "normal life". So much has changed since we've been in the bush with the pandemic and the state of our world. He talks about struggles that so many of us are most certainly going through right now.

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Thoughts From The Block: The Flow State

Thoughts From The Block: The Flow State

Random ramblings straight from the tree planting block!

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