Baobab Tree
by Pamela Williams
Title
Baobab Tree
Artist
Pamela Williams
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
"Consider a tree for a moment. As beautiful as trees are to look at, we don't see what goes on underground - as they grow roots. Trees must develop deep roots in order to grow strong and produce their beauty. But we don't see the roots. We just see and enjoy the beauty. In much the same way, what goes on inside of us is like the roots of a tree."~Joyce Meyer
Baobab is the common name of a genus of trees (Adansonia). There are nine species. Six species live in the drier parts of Madagascar, two in mainland Africa, and one in Australia. The baobab is the national tree of Madagascar.
Other common names include 'boab', 'boaboa', 'bottle tree', 'the tree of life', 'upside-down tree', and 'monkey bread tree'. Most of the year it is leafless, and looks very much like it has its roots sticking up in the air.~ Wikipedia
Originally Photographed summer 2015 and digitally enhance/painted for final effects. Copyright Pamela Williams, Artist
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December 6th, 2016
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Comments (24)
Jenny Revitz Soper
BRAVO! Your extraordinary art has earned a FEATURE on the homepage of the FAA Artist Group No Place Like Home, 2/11/2017! You may also post it in the Group's Features discussion thread and any other thread that fits!
Joni Eskridge
Love trees. This one is really interesting! So thick, with branches looking like Medusa's hair!
Carol Lynn Coronios
Wonderful old tree - interesting treatment. Thank you for Joyce Meyer's quotation - I've shared it on FB. liked