Perceptions of Cruelty

“Without death there can be no life” – John Burroughs On the shore of Long Island, common terns viciously attack their own chicks, leaving them limp and struggling. In Africa, when a male lion takes over a new territory, he will typically kill all existing cubs in his new pride. In Hog Island, Maine, to the horror of thousands of Read More …

BCAC Exhibit 2019

I am honored to have two pieces currently on display at the Artisan Gallery in Binghamton, NY. Throughout the month of July, “Katrina’s Light” and “Masai Giraffes of Tarangire” have joined a number of beautiful artworks in the annual Broome County Arts Council (BCAC) artist’s juried exhibition. – “Katrina’s Light” is a 16″ x 24″ print, framed with custom matting Read More …

A Tale of Two Brothers

Life in the African bush is hard for prey animals and apex predators alike. Ungulates such as Zebras, Gazelles and Wildebeest are constantly wary, keeping watch to ensure they don’t fall victim as food for one of the countless predators that share their territory. Predators fight among themselves over that same region. Lions will battle to control existing prides and Read More …