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Contamination
Acrylic and Trash on Wood Panel, 2015
Humans pose a huge threat to many species, yet we continue the same trends of self indulgence at a high cost.​  
Pollution and pesticides wipe out 67 million birds in the US every year.  Although this only accounts for 7.1% of the manmade causes of avian death, it leaves a huge dent in populations.  Pollution is a byproduct of our convenience, and it is impossible to sustain species at this rate—they are at our mercy.
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Beecause of Death
Acrylic on Canvas, 2015
​Bees are integral to the success of our own species, yet we continue our unsustainable trends that are leading to their demise.  There is an interdependence between all things, living and dead
—in short, humans will not survive without bees.
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Rhymes with Purple, Oil on Canvas, 2015
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Ephemeral
Acrylic on Canvas, 2015​
Life is fleeting, but still manages to arise from anywhere it can.
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Red-winged Fairy Wrens
Acrylic on Wood Panels, 2017
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Yin-yang owls, Watercolor on Paper, 2015
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Green Heron, Watercolor on Paper, 2015
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Look Up More, Oil on Canvas Panel, 2015
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Blue-winged Kookaburra, Acrylic on Paper, 2017
Weather Phenomena
Acrylic on Canvas, 2018
​ Pieces painted to match weather phenomena, set to an Estonian choral piece about the seasons under the direction of Professor Tim Fitzpatrick.
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Rufous Hummingbirds, Acrylic on Canvas, 2014
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Don't Squish Bugs
​Watercolor on Paper, 2016
​As humans, it is important to know the impact we have on the environment.  Even the smallest of things is connected to us;
there is a network between every living thing.

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How Would You Feel?
​Acrylic on Wood Panel, 2016
Our society functions off of plastic, and it is filling the planet with no projected end.  Plastic is especially out of place in our oceans, where it can replace half of an organism’s food source.  Sea turtles are one of these victims.  If
--like the turtles--your plate was full of trash, how would you feel?  As humans, we are responsible for the destruction we have caused, because it affects our world too.  Change is necessary.

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Balance, Gouache on Paper, 2016

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Symbiosis, Acrylic on Canvas Panel, 2016

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Gaia, Acrylic on Panel, 2016

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​Burial, Mixed Media on Canvas Panel, 2016

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Acrylic and Gold Paint on Paper, 2016

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Watercolor on Paper, 2016

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Acrylic and Gold Paint on Paper, 2016
Acrylic on Fabric, 2016
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Ghosts, watercolor and pen on paper, 2016

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Horsetail Falls, Yosemite, Watercolor, 2016
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High Fructose, acrylic on panel, 2016

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North Cascades, Watercolor, 2016
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Watercolor on Paper, 2016

This piece (​Elimination) responds to the concerns I have about the environment after the election, because it is an issue we are all responsible for as humans, regardless of political beliefs.  The birds in this painting are dead Bleeding Heart Doves, a species of pigeon that naturally has a red breast.  Doves have been regarded throughout history as a symbol of peace and hope, but their death in my piece signifies the lack of hope and the fear I now have in not only our government but the American people in upholding essential environmental policies.  We, as a species, need to not only be aware of our effect on the planet, but consider the fragile balance between life and death in our everyday lives.  Like Sir David Attenborough said, humans should “cherish the natural world, because you’re a part of it and you depend upon it.”  Although the recent election has diminished the hope many have for conservation efforts, it is still important for every one of us to be aware of our environmental impact.

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