Allison HausIaden
TINY REMNANTS
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 23, 6-9pm
On view through December 22
Allison Hausladen is a painter based in Grayslake, IL where she has been “painting” her landscape with real flowers and being endlessly inspired by the creatures that are drawn to them. Through her art, she seeks to capture the feeling of a moment, a place, to better remember it. She hopes to inspire others to build and protect a native ecosystem around them and watch life unfold.
The paintings in “Tiny Remnants” are all inspired by interactions between plants and creatures Allison saw in her yard since removing invasives four years ago, giving remnants room to grow, and restoring the land into a native habitat garden and food forest.
“Remnants” are lands unaltered by people. From 1820 to 1900, American colonizers converted almost all of Illinois’ 22 million acres of prairie into farmland. Now, there are only 0.01% of prairie remnants left in our “prairie state.”
Tiny remnants remind us of what was here before and hint at what we’re supposed to do to regain balance and heal our lands. Those few remaining remnants must stay untouched, and then from that starting point, we can continue to restore already altered lands—including our own yards. In such a fragmented world, a native plant itself becomes a remnant of the past, capable of teaching us about the native life that depends on it.
Build and protect a native ecosystem around you and watch life unfold.
All of the art in Allison’s Blue Moon Collection is available for purchase.
Send inquiries to kendra@thebluemoongallery.com or text 224-388-7948