Take a Hike through the Digital Library

Whether you’ve been practicing social distancing in the forest or dreaming of fall hikes, the Digital Library is full of different trails, electric landscapes, collections of found materials, botanical studies and odes to nature from artists all over the world for you to explore.

Special Places in the Ocala National Forest by Holly Genzen takes you on a peaceful trip through the Ocala National Forest in Florida.

Holly Genzen’s accompanying book Fall Wildflowers of the Ocala National Forest, provides a detailed study of the different wildflowers one can find in the Ocala National Forest.

Found and drawn objects on my path through the forest by Marchi Wierson walks us through the Pacific Northwest forest documenting the found objects found along the way.

Nadine L. Fenton reflects on the light and colors of the forest in A Path through the forest, a dreamlike collection of watercolor paintings.


Winter Forest by Cynthia Weiss is a stark contrast, revealing the bare bones of the winter forest in a collection of Sumi ink prints.

Mountains by Delaire Rowe takes us on a colorful journey through mountains, rolling hills and converging landscapes.

Ana Undurraga’s sketchbook, traps that forest traverses many different seasons, capturing the unique color palettes and feelings of each time of year.

Painted mountains from England and Greece by Heatherbell Barlow documents the artist’s travels through two contrasting mountain ranges.

Eva Hekel’s sketchbook, Untitled, is a collection of paintings, rubbings, and studies of plants, trees and landscapes from around Australia.

India Flint gathered leaves, trash and paper and stitched and dyed the materials into a collection of tactile mixed media works that truly feel like a walk in the woods.

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