The Scarborough Society Art and Lecture Series Presents 2015 West Virginia Professor of the Year, Sonya Evanisko.  ![]()
Kokedama is a style of Japanese bonsai, where a plant’s root system is simply wrapped in moss and bound with string, transforming it into a sculptural art form.
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Local artist and professor of art at Shepherd University, Sonya Evanisko suspends her hanging moss orbs in the air by using pulleys, hooks and other mechanical implements to create a strangely beautiful environment.
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Her contemporary sculptural work blends artificial and consumer items such as stuffed birds, plastic mushrooms and velvet leaves with natural plants and mosses – the dichotomy of the natural versus the artificial questions humans’ propensity to obtain and then discard items.
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