June Roadside Foliage
In this composition, I was inspired by the colors and textures of these Staghorn Sumac and Joe Pye Weed leaves. Both are common wild plants locally. The former is a small tree, a colonizer of disturbed places; the latter, a perennial growing to 12 feet tall, prefers wet areas and sports a large, deep pink flower head in August, attractive to butterflies and other insects.
Archival ink on fine art rag
20" x 16", in an edition of 50, signed by the Artist
30" x 24", in an edition of 20, signed by the Artist

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