Wyoming
In the summer of 2017, I was invited to accompany the University of Pittsburgh’s Wyoming Field Studies program on a trip to Wyoming. While the students worked on projects or listened to lectures about environmental sciences, I set out exploring with my 40x zoom camera. Wyoming’s low population and abundance of national parks lent itself to breathtaking photographs of unaltered American wilderness. My concentration details my interactions and experiences with the state’s local flora and fauna.
Winged Insects of Wyoming
11 X 14
shadowbox, colored pencil, transparency, acrylic, bristol paper, and other mixed media
Sandhill cranes at dusk
14 X 14.5
acrylic paint on chipboard
unidentified cactus
13.75 X 10.75
colored pencil on bristol paper
prints available on request
Aerial Aggression
14 X 10
acrylic paint and mica powder on canvas
Swamp Lake
14 X 10
acrylic paint on chipboard
bear
7 X 7.25
felt-tipped pen and watercolor on watercolor paper
prints available on request
indian paintbrush
14 X 18
acrylic paint on canvas
poised raven
18 X 24
charcoal and white conte on mat-board
antlers
22 X 28
acrylic paint on canvas