Ink on watercolor paper 7×5” | December 2020
Colorful and energetic, yet hulking with mass and escaping the boundaries of the page, this tree is the definition of bulky in a small size piece. Upon closer inspection, the dozens of colors mixed into the bulging bark make this piece one that will hold your attention.
This chair is a real, antique chair from from the Queen Victoria Monument Kolkata, India and is made from ivory, or elephant teeth. (Of course we know better of using ivory for things today, but I can’t help but love the gruesome beauty of this chair.. fitting for the spooky season and the prompt of ‘teeth’.) and I think the tree gnawed on in this way is typically invokes the thought of beavers and their powerful teeth. All in all I really liked how this prompt came out.
Ink on watercolor paper 7×5” | November 2020 (Sold)
Stark white background with a large focal chair tree surrounded by two smaller ones in the distance, Onlookers.
Ink on watercolor paper 7×5” | November 2020
Ink on watercolor paper 7×5” | October 2020
Reflecting a life of luxury, this perfectly manicured topiary drawing grows from an highly detailed, elegant white chair. It’s highstyle; it’s timeless; it’s a showstopper.
Ink on watercolor paper 11×9” | October 2020
Colorful and energetic, yet hulking with mass and escaping the boundaries of the page, this tree is the definition of bulky in a small size piece. Upon closer inspection, the dozens of colors mixed into the bulging bark make this piece one that will hold your attention.
Ink on watercolor paper 6×4” | September 2020
Small but highly detailed, this large and wide spanning tree is energetic and decorated with blowing green ribbons as it aura glows.