Where Choice Begins, I. 2 Panels, 3.5 x 4.5 feet each. 2011
I aim to discover how art can celebrate the beauty and grandeur of wildlife while also reflecting on the crucial issues concerning them. I strive to create images that inspire reverence for nature, evoking in people a sense of empathy and awe for these endangered animals, and thus a keener awareness of the effects of our actions, both positive and negative. It is vital that my work as an artist and my everyday lifestyle contribute to building a sustained ecology and giving this planet the appreciation it so desperately needs.
Losing Color: African Elephant and Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly. 3.5 x 6 feet. 2011
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Losing Color: Blue Fin Tuna. 3 panels, 2 x 7 feet each. 2011
Losing Color: Albatross. 2 panels, 3.5 x 4.5 feet each. 2011
Losing Color. Pallid Sturgeon. 2 panels, 3.5 x 4.5 feet each. 2011
Losing Color: Whales. 4 panels, 2 x 8 feet each. 2011
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Losing Color: Dolphins. 3.5 x 6 feet. 2011
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Losing Color: Bull Trout. 3 panels, 2 x 6 feet each. 2011
Losing Color: Mountain Gorillas. 3.5 x 5 feet. 2011
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Losing Color, Whooping Crane. 3 Panels, 2 x 5 feet each. 2011
Losing Color, Whooping Crane #2. 3 panels, 2 x 5 ft. each. 2011
Where Choice Begins, II. 3 panels, 2.5 x 7 feet each. 2011
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