Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) is best known for his book Walden
and his essay Civil Disobedience.
Roderick MacIver's artwork appears in collections worldwide. The
founder of Heron Dance, an organization celebrating the human
connection to nature through art, he lives in New York's Adirondack
Mountains.
“Thoreau and the Art of Life is a work of intrinsic beauty and
calmness. The confluence of Roderick MacIver’s art and Thoreau’s
text is so natural it is hard to say whether the art illustrates
the words or the words depict the art.”
—Jeffrey S. Cramer, Curator of Collections, the Walden Woods
Project/Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, Lincoln, Massachusetts
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