Phyllis Trowbridge's artistry reflects her commitment to portraying the authentic beauty of everyday landscapes through oil and watercolor. Focusing on locales like Sauvie Island and Forest Park, her work matures into a poignant commentary on climate change, capturing the impact of extreme weather on ancient trees and local flora. Through diligent observation and direct engagement with her medium, she creates ‘portraits’ of iconic trees, such as the nearly 300-year-old oaks of Sauvie Island. Her latest work, 'The Old Oak,' emphasizes this relationship, illustrating climate change's toll within her passionate landscape studies.
Trowbridge’s landscapes capture the quiet beauty of everyday places, documenting the effects of climate change on the natural world she loves.
Her paintings showcase a vivid record of familiar regions, creating a profound connection between artistry and the changing environment.
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