Iguana and birds
The green iguana spends a lot of time in trees, feeding and warming itself in the sun. It shares the trees with all sorts of birds and other creatures - ancient companions. Ink drawing, 2018 28" x 40"
The green iguana spends a lot of time in trees, feeding and warming itself in the sun. It shares the trees with all sorts of birds and other creatures - ancient companions. Ink drawing, 2018 28" x 40"
During mating season, these 40-ton animals leap out of the sea - a show of energy that is breathtaking. They've been doing this for millions of years. Ink drawing, 2017 11" x 14"
A young male Humpback whale sometimes travels with a mother and calf. Ink drawing, 2017 11" x 14"
The female Humpback whale supports her calf near the surface as it learns to breathe. Ink drawing, 2017 11" x 14"
When the eggs hatch, hundreds of baby turtles dash to the sea. The beach is dangerous, and so are the waves. One in a thousand survives to adulthood. Ink drawing, 2018 28" x 40"
Figures from the ancient Paracas textiles animate a magical place surrounding us. Ink drawing, 2017 22" x 26"
In pre-Columbian times, the parrot was associated with fire. I see the calls of the bird and the smoke of the fire combining to create the glyph for “fire”. Ink drawing, 2017 22" x 26"
One of the hibiscus flowers - irresistible power Ink drawing, 2017 22" x 26"
The dancer is unaware of the threat behind her, and so fears it not. She doesn’t remember that it was her own garment, before. Ink drawing, 2015 8.5” x 11”