A World in a Puddle

Preserving Paradise part two: a conversation about suburbia, sustainability and climate change

Preserving Paradise part one : suburban development in northwestern San Diego

 A World in a Puddle

After Fire

 


Reflections on Arroyo Seco

Participatory public art works inviting the viewer to explore their perception of the local environment.

Carmel Mountain Interpretive Panels--new project

Reflections on Arroyo Seco

View Points at Tijuana Estuary

San Bernardino Children's Forest Interpretive Trial

 


An extensive examination of the frog both as an indicator of environmental malaise and of the human relationship to the natural world.


Endangered California Frogs-new

Installation

Bus Posters

Projected Images

Web Site


 


Photographs and stories about looking closely at the natural world

The Sea as Sculptress
the life cycle of the San Francisco Bay

Intimate Details
canyon building at Chaco Canyon

 

 


Intimate Details

 


Installations and bookworks interogating the strategies use to market real estate in Southern California


I Love Del Mar


Legends

Greetings from San Diego

I Love Del Mar

see also Preserving Paradise

 


Bookworks exploring the personal and political
 


San Diego Palestinian Jewish Dialogue

When a City Turns its Back on its River

Russian Lessons

The Bold Romanticism of the Don Quixote

The Gentle Beauty of the Helen of Troy

The Camelot

I Love Del Mar


When a City Turns its Back on its River

 

Las Comadres, a multinational collective of artists, educators and critics working in the San Diego/Tijuana region.

Image from installation La Vecindad/The Neighborhood and performance Border Boda.

 

All images on this site © Ruth Wallen. Contact me for reproduction rights.

 

   

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