flight
“Feathers far surpass furs or scales in terms of complexity and efficiency…Extremely light and flexible, yet strong enough to withstand the stress of flight, these unique and marvelously developed components of bird anatomy have enabled birds, above all other creatures on Earth, to conquer the open sky.” (S. David Scott & Casey McFarland, Bird Feathers)
This exhibit is a study of one of the smallest, yet strongest structures of our world. A representation of the intricacies of each living thing. A reminder that we can fly.
This show was on display at Wilson Downtown Gallery in 2015.
Gilded Flicker // 24 x 28 // acrylic on glass // NFS
Eastern Screech-Owl // 16 x 20 // acrylic & plaster on board
American Kestrel // 24 x 28 // acrylic on glass // SOLD
Rufous Hummingbird // 8 x 10 // embroidery on burlap // $85
Lazuli Bunting // 12 x 12 // embroidery on burlap // $90
Costa's Hummingbird // 8 x 10 // embroidery on burlap // gifted
Mountain Bluebird // 8 x 54 // plaster, acrylic on barn siding // SOLD
Cardinal // 9 x 36 // plaster, acrylic on barn siding // $160
Belted Kingfisher // 8 x 54 // plaster, acrylic on barn siding // $185
Red-tailed Hawk // 10 x 36 // plaster, acrylic on barn siding // SOLD
Blue Jay // 10 x 54 // plaster, acrylic on barn siding // SOLD