Ravens Roosting at NM State Land Office

Artist and Visual Storyteller Beth Surdut creates Listening to Raven-intricate drawings accompanied by collected true stories of spirit and science featuring the iconic Raven, a totemic icon that flies through world cultures. Her acclaimed series, Listening to Raven, is all about paying attention and is roosting until November 30 at the New Mexico State Land Office. What's your story?

Santa Fe, NM, October 18, 2011 --(PR.com)-- When a raven showed up to watch her draw his image, and continued to visit her every day for 3 weeks, Artist and Visual Storyteller Beth Surdut began the intricate drawings that grew into the series Listening to Raven- Drawings, Myths and Realities. Examples of clever, corvid behavior are mixed with tales of spirit, death, healing, and guidance from these extraordinary birds. Accompanied by collected true encounters of spirit and science, Listening to Raven is all about paying attention. Surdut’s enthusiasm, coupled with distinctive art that scientists, wildlife rehabilitators, and collectors generously say, are among the best they've seen, attracts people to share their personal stories for an upcoming book. Please share your raven stories.

See the ravens online at www.listeningtoraven.com and in the solo exhibition at the New Mexico State Land Office, 310 Old Santa Fe Trail, one block from the historic Plaza in Santa Fe, NM. Please contact Beth Surdut via www.bethsurdut.com or 978-793-1062.

You may also read about Raven and Beth Surdut in the Nov/Dec issue of Orion Magazine.

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