Brad Sells and Peggy Root both create with a thoughtful reverence towards nature. In her latest plein air paintings, Root evokes the specific feelings of a particular place and time by quickly moving around shapes and color. Here, she strives to paint a solid construction that most simply and elegantly captures the significance of a scene. Similarly, sculptor Brad Sells creates with agility and confidence. Sells primarily carves his wood sculptures with a chainsaw, then refines the undulating surface to reveal the final visage of the piece. His newly featured sculptures are made from fallen 3,000 year-old sequoia trees in response to his collaboration with the non-profit organization, GreenWood Global.