This is raw footage for Colores # 2304. Featured is an interview with Anne Cole, Violinmaker who can see violins in the trees when she is in the Pacific Northwest. The qualities of wood for a good violin are only found in a few forests in the whole world such as those in the Pacific Northwest. The Conifer is used for the top of the violin, but a hardwood such as Maple is used for the back of the violin. The Piñon tree which grows in New Mexico has too many knots from growing in dry, arid conditions to be useful for making violins. 0:29:39 B-roll footage of her workshop and stores of wood, demonstration of her violin woodworking process.