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The fifty-two paintings gathered here reveal as never before the wild beauty of Little St. Simons, an undeveloped barrier island on the Georgia coast. In showing us the island's marshes and tidal creeks, shrub lands and forests, and dunes and beaches, artist Philip Juras helps us understand the natural and historical forces continually at work on this unique place.

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The fifty-two paintings gathered here reveal as never before the wild beauty of Little St. Simons, an undeveloped barrier island on the Georgia coast. In showing us the island's marshes and tidal creeks, shrub lands and forests, and dunes and beaches, artist Philip Juras helps us understand the natural and historical forces continually at work on this unique place.
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Autorenporträt
Philip Juras, a native of Augusta, Georgia, received a BFA and a master s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Georgia. Dorinda G. Dallmeyer is director of the Environmental Ethics Certificate program at the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design. Janice Simon is the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching associate Professor of Art History at the University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art. Kevin Grogan is director of the Morris Museum of Art, the organizing museum for The Wild Treasury of Nature exhibit. Wendy Paulson is an environmental educator and conservation advocate."