Small Works of Art in the Forest
Making art in a South Korean forest! No need to buy art supplies here, the forest gives us all the colors we need…
Making art in a South Korean forest! No need to buy art supplies here, the forest gives us all the colors we need…
It’s something I can’t describe or explain to people, but it’s in your film…
It was rice threshing time, and it reminded me how beautiful and amazing this place is.
When Kaori paints a picture of the world’s most powerful woman, she’s wearing an apron…
The leaves in these parts are finally bursting out into brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows as we head into the final leg of our Korean tour.
Highlights from a few screening events that typify the audiences and places we’ve been reaching out to so far in South Korea…
We have about thirty events and screenings coming up in Korea, follow us during our screening tour this Fall!
Suhee recounts her recent visit to harvest natural rice with American and Korean volunteers…
Suhee and I produced a lecture in Seoul this month, partly to raise awareness for The Final Straw, and partly to spread knowledge about natural farming concepts… but it was also a chance to connect with the city, to tell the story of what on earth natural farming has to do with office workers and …
The Final Straw is a project which sets out to both examine and further the art of Natural Farming as practiced in Japan and Korea, where it has taken shape as a philosophy of respect for nature, rather than just a technical farming methodology.