44 × 72” Acrylic, watercolour, alcohol ink on recycled plywood. AVAILABLE.
Inspired by the Canadian Rockies wildlife corridor, this part transposition, part interpretation, of topography in Jasper National Park is an ode to the importance of landscape connectivity and how ecosystems function similar to cells in a beehive; collectively. This delicate balance illustrates how anthropogenic land use changes in one aspect of the environment, will reverberate throughout.