Cactus Erectus (Prints & Frames)
Cactus Erectus was drawn after visiting the southwest. The idea came to me almost immediately after noticing the saguaro cactus's "unique" shape. I mean, who wouldn’t? I had no idea they grew as tall as they do and had so many "extremities." I painted this with watercolor, pen, ink, and oil pastel for accents on an acid-free illustration board. A fun-looking image with a southwest twist!
Cactus Erectus was drawn after visiting the southwest. The idea came to me almost immediately after noticing the saguaro cactus's "unique" shape. I mean, who wouldn’t? I had no idea they grew as tall as they do and had so many "extremities." I painted this with watercolor, pen, ink, and oil pastel for accents on an acid-free illustration board. A fun-looking image with a southwest twist!
Cactus Erectus was drawn after visiting the southwest. The idea came to me almost immediately after noticing the saguaro cactus's "unique" shape. I mean, who wouldn’t? I had no idea they grew as tall as they do and had so many "extremities." I painted this with watercolor, pen, ink, and oil pastel for accents on an acid-free illustration board. A fun-looking image with a southwest twist!
I created Bird Watcher to accompany an article on bird watching for the Tribune-Review. I enjoy finding and watching birds, but as soon as I take my camera or binoculars out, they always seem to be somewhere else other than where I was looking. This piece was painted with watercolors, pen, ink, and used colored pencils for accents.