Just as regenerative agriculture requires us to try and adapt and try again, so does creating artwork. The first strokes of the brush might not capture exactly what you’re trying to portray, so you go back with a different color or angle. Maybe the light filtering into your camera blurs the focus of your shot so you take a step to the left to allow the sun to land better.
Things that are worth it take time. Transforming landscapes, ecosystems, and watersheds doesn’t happen overnight. Building trust, knowledge, and relationships between people requires attention, time, and good will. Finding your creativity and fine-tuning can often be years in the making. We’re proud to be doing this type of work alongside our
community.
Read more in our annual report below and then find a local event to get involved.Â
If you’re interested in submitting artwork for next year’s calendar, email Anica at anica@quiviracoalition.org