DUETS:THE DANCE OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS
2016 Anne Ophelia Dowden Award
by Vicki Earle
Duets: The Dance of Symbiotic Relationships is a project inspired by plants found at the Bloedel Conservatory in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Bloedel is a lush triodetic dome located at the highest point in the city. It has approximately 500 species plants and 180 exotic free-flying birds from around the world, with a focus on tropical and subtropical species. British Columbia is the temperate rainforest capital of the world, therefore the Bloedel Conservatory provides a magnificent and symbolic counterpoint where the appreciation and education of both ecosystems can be brought to thousands of visitors.
Even though I went to the Conservatory for years to sketch, I had never really considered the relationships many of these plants have with other species in the wild. I began doing extensive research to give tours and presentations to a variety of school, garden and seniors groups, as well as to teach volunteer guides about the collection at Bloedel. This led me on a journey discovering unique relationships that tropical plants have with insects, animals, and sometimes, even humans. Before I knew it, I had a collection of fascinating, mutually beneficial relationships that I wanted to paint and share with a larger audience.