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When I make a painting or drawing I spend intense time observing my subjects and distilling their shapes and textures onto the page with pen, paint, and pencil. I use select detail, like a divot in a rock or the shape of a leaf, to create focus and move the eye across the page. I create intimate portraits of inanimate objects including bird nests, clumps of vegetation, and rocks to appreciate the beauty and the story of each thing. I use my training as a naturalist and science illustration to make observations about natural history, but I am also interested in the human connection, and how I project myself onto the world around me. Most of the work in this gallery was born from exploring the land around my home in the Wrangell-St. Elias.
When I make a painting or drawing I spend intense time observing my subjects and distilling their shapes and textures onto the page with pen, paint, and pencil. I use select detail, like a divot in a rock or the shape of a leaf, to create focus and move the eye across the page. I create intimate portraits of inanimate objects including bird nests, clumps of vegetation, and rocks to appreciate the beauty and the story of each thing. I use my training as a naturalist and science illustration to make observations about natural history, but I am also interested in the human connection, and how I project myself onto the world around me. Most of the work in this gallery was born from exploring the land around my home in the Wrangell-St. Elias.
Robin Nest
Watercolor and Pen, 11 x 17"
Guide to Fall Aspen Leaves
Watercolor and Pen, 11 x 14"
Pyrola
Gouache and Pen on Toned Paper, 12 x 9"
Lady Slipper Orchids
Gouache and Pen on Toned Paper, 11 x 8.5”
Fireweed Leaves
Watercolor and pencil, 9 x 12”
Fireweed Leaves
Watercolor and pencil, 9 x 12”
Nizina River Findings
Gouache and Pen on Toned Paper, 9 x 12"
Grass Nest
Watercolor and pen, 8 x 10”
Birch, Tapped
Watercolor and Pen, 12 x 9"
Birch, Tapped by Birds
Watercolor and Pen, 9 x 12"
Rose Leaflettes
Gouache and Pen on Toned Paper, 9 x 12"
Serviceberry Leaves
Gouache and Pen on Toned Paper, 8.5 x 11"