Ontogenetic Patterns
This is a culmination of cross-examining examples of what I call “autobiographical patterns” in nature. It draws from knowledge I gained across classes in Paleontology, Marine Ecology, and Dendrochro-nology and is designed to be a class poster.
24” x 36”
2024
Blue Glaucus Nudibranch (Sea slug) feasting on a man o' war jellyfish. The nudibranch co-opts the infamous jelly's venom to protect itself. This is a unique symbiotic relationship. This watercolor on papercut was showcased in the GNSI Finger Lakes Chapter's May exhibit 'The Art of Symbiosis.'
8” x 8”
2024

For publication in assoc. with the Cornell Lab of Dendrochronology https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-90799-6.00159-2. 2023

2023

2023

Publication Information: Insects as alternative sources of protein for food and feed (Francis Dodds Publishing; ed. Adriana Casillas) - "CH13 - Advances in production of house flies as food and animal feed" 2024

2023
Folly beach sand dollar, watercolor on paper
8.5” x 14”
2021