As part of the Wild Art 2021 December Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “Transformation”. Each month, I will focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, the first is an animal that has the unique ability to swap out the …
Category: conservation, Illustrations, Ocean Tags: Adaptations, Animals, botanical illustration, color-changing flower, Colors, drawing challenge, Endangered Species, Flowers, habitats, hermit crab, lantana, nature, Plants, pollinators, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, transformation, Wild Art 2021, Wildlife Behavior
As part of the Wild Art 2021 November Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “In Peril”. Each month, I will focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, the first is a flower who brought me great joy picking them as …
Category: Animals, birds, conservation, Endangered Species, Flowers, Illustrations, Plants, The Art of Ecology Tags: Animals, botanical illustration, drawing challenge, eastern blue eyed grasses, Endangered Species, Flowers, habitats, in peril, least bittern, native plants, nature, pennsylvania, Plants, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, Wild Art 2021
As part of the Wild Art 2021 November Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “FLIGHT”. Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, I focused on two species, one amphibian who glides (instead of flies), …
Category: Illustrations Tags: Adaptations, Animals, botanical illustration, drawing challenge, Flowers, glide, habitats, milkweed, nature, Plants, scientific illustration, seed dispersal, The Art of Ecology, wallaces flying frog, Wild Art 2021
As part of the Wild Art 2021 August Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “PREHISTORIC”. Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, I focused on two species, one commonly found along beaches and the …
Category: conservation, Illustrations, Ocean Tags: Animals, botanical illustration, cinnamon fern, drawing challenge, Endangered Species, fern, habitats, history, horseshoe crab, living fossil, nature, oceans, Plants, prehistoric, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, Wild Art 2021, wildlife
As part of the Wild Art 2021 August Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “HOME”. Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, I focused on how different species create their homes and shelters. One …
Category: birds, Illustrations Tags: Adaptations, Animals, bird habitat, botanical illustration, bowerbird, clownfish, drawing challenge, fish, habitats, home, oceans, Plants, scientific illustration, symbiosis, The Art of Ecology, water, Wild Art 2021, wildlife, Wildlife Behavior, wildlife habitat
As part of the Wild Art 2021 July Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “Patterns”. Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, I focus on a specific recurring pattern of the natural world. Can …
Category: Illustrations, Ocean Tags: Animals, botanical illustration, botany, drawing challenge, fibonacci sequence, fibonacci spiral, golden ratio, nautilus, patterns, phyllotaxy, Plants, scientific illustration, spiral, succulent, The Art of Ecology, water, Wild Art 2021, wildlife
As part of the Wild Art 2021 June Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “Water”. Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. These creatures rely heavily on aquatic ecosystems, yet their aquatic habitats also rely on …
Category: Illustrations Tags: Animals, axolotl, botanical illustration, botany, drawing challenge, Endangered Species, Flowers, Plants, pollution, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, water, water on earth, watershed, wetlands, Wild Art 2021, wildlife
As part of the Wild Art 2021 May Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “Wonder”. Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. There is so much about the natural world that I wonder about, marvel at, …
Category: Illustrations, Ocean Tags: Animals, blue flowers, blue in nature, botanical illustration, botany, Colors, colors of nature, cyanophores, drawing challenge, fish, Flowers, pigments, plant pigments, Plants, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, Wild Art 2021, wildlife, wonder
As part of the Wild Art 2021 April Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “Memory”. While some artists focused on nocturnal animals and their unique adaptations, others focused on marine species that live in the depths! Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – …
Category: birds, Illustrations Tags: Adaptations, Animals, botanical illustration, botany, chickadee, drawing challenge, Flowers, memory, Plants, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, Wild Art 2021, wildlife, Wildlife Behavior
As part of the Wild Art 2021 March Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “Adapt”. While some artists focused on nocturnal animals and their unique adaptations, others focused on marine species that live in the depths! Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – …
Category: Illustrations Tags: Adaptations, Animals, bees, botanical illustration, butterflies, drawing challenge, Flowers, mimicry, orchids, Plants, pollinators, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, Wild Art 2021