536 Grass

An unidentified grass drawn at Fallon, Nevada, in the summer garden of Susan and Rod McCormick. I was taken with its form and with the visual dilemma it seems to represent: extremely tender fresh green leaves forming a very angular pattern. Where are the lilting curves we usually see in the new leaves of grass? Nature is truly prodigal in its unending variety of forms and moods. I suspect that, if I were to go back to Fallon in the fall, my angular friends would have become older, mellow, and voluptuously curved. —Henry Evans
150 copies were printed and sell for $100 each.

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