field / work
Observation is a way to both research and relate. In drawing discoveries, I better understand the natural world and my place within it.
Shown here is work created for the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Scotland) and the University of Newcastle (Australia).
Root structures, 11" x 14" graphite on paper
Shallot, 10" x 7" watercolor on paper
Common merganser (Mergus merganser) field sketches, 12" x 9" graphite on paper
Pelargonium x hortorum, 16" x 20" watercolor on paper
Pelargonium x hortorum (study I), 12" x 9" graphite on paper
Pelargonium x hortorum (study II), 12" x 9" graphite and watercolor on paper
Pelargonium x hortorum (study III), 12" x 9" graphite and watercolor on paper
Ring-necked pheasant hen (Phasianus colchicus), 11" x 14" graphite on paper
Ring-necked pheasant (study), 12" x 9" graphite on paper
Shell study, 10" x 8" graphite on paper
Pear study, 10" x 8" graphite on paper