Desert Jungle is the latest exhibition of artworks by renowned children’s book author and artist, Jeannie Baker. Co-produced by Penrith Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest, this touring exhibition celebrates the publication of Jeannie’s latest book, also titled Desert Jungle.
Jeannie’s vibrant and visually distinct works present a visual narrative that explores the complex biodiversity of the Sonoran Desert. Over one-third of the Australian landscape is classified as desert, and it’s often thought of as barren space. In this new story, Jeannie explores the Valley of the Cirios in Mexico, through the perspective of a young child and his grandfather.
In parts of the Valley, towering stands of Cardon Cactus – some of the largest cacti on Earth – and Elephant Trees, mix with Cirios and other unique desert plants as a ‘forest’, almost a desert jungle. These cacti and other plants form both subject and material for Jeannie, who incorporates clippings from plants in her intricate and stunning works.
During an historic moment, when the global community is grappling with climate change, Desert Jungle offers a moment of reflection and insight, to celebrate that which is unique, and cannot be lost.
An exhibition by Penrith Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest coproduced with Jeannie Baker.