Distinctly Montana Magazine

2021 // Spring

Distinctly Montana Magazine

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w w w . d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m 31 from this series is Old Raven Walking (he reminds me of a contemplative old man) and Romance at Sea (which depicts two seagulls in love). One of the purposes of this show is to make all of us aware of the things we can do to protect our bird life. For instance, a great danger that threatens birds are domestic cats. Although we own three cats, we have created an outdoor "canopy walk" enclosure for our cats, which in- cludes tree house platforms, a log bridge, a suspension bridge, a spiral staircase, a 20-foot underground tunnel, and culminates in an escape-proof enclosed garden complete with a fountain and a fairy tale cottage tree house for lounging in! This is the CatHouse Canopy Walk and can be visited during the summer when the Gallery and Gardens are open to the public. This com- ing summer the gardens and ponds will be undergoing major changes to make them more wildlife friendly... visitors are welcome but should expect construction in progress! It's difficult to say where I see my art taking me in the future. I feel a deep responsibility for us as artists to use our art to inspire people, bring joy to their lives, and affect societal change for the better. I will surely be thinking of these things as I plan my next exhibition! 'Montana embodies my spirit, MY BREATH, AND MY LIFE. MOST DAYS I NEED LOOK NO FURTHER THAN OUT MY WINDOW TO BE INSPIRED." Summer Hydrangeas Meagher Old Raven Walking

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