As always it was a huge honor to be apart of this event for the 3rd year. The other artists are very creative, talented and unique and I was happy to spend time with fellow local artists.
5/04/2015
pARTicipation Dinner 2015
For this year's pARTicipation event at the Art and History museum of Maitland, I decided to recreate the murmuration formations of birds, using colored zip ties. The idea was to see the zip ties as flocks of tree swallows forming a tornado of birds that dance in unison. I also used local wildflower clipping bouquets around the base of the structure. The colors of the zip ties made the table eye catching, I also brought in glow sticks for the guests and to accent the neon colors.
As always it was a huge honor to be apart of this event for the 3rd year. The other artists are very creative, talented and unique and I was happy to spend time with fellow local artists.
As always it was a huge honor to be apart of this event for the 3rd year. The other artists are very creative, talented and unique and I was happy to spend time with fellow local artists.
5/01/2015
Baterby's Local Wildlife Show
I have three pieces in the new Winter Park Baterby's showroom and online from April 24th – May 15th. Two paintings and a print. 10% of the proceeds will be donated to IGFA (International Game Fish Association).
Murmuration
Sandhill Crane
Tree Swallow's Roost
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