m i g r a t i o n s e r i e s
i n k + w a t e r c o l o r
mccoll center for art + Innovation, charlotte, NC
The collection of watercolors is a documentation of time. It is a study of how color affects our association to seasons how the weather affects movement, how we remember our favorite views and how migration is a process by which all of these variables are considered.
We move sometimes by choice, sometimes not. We move to warm up, to cool off. We move to work and to play. Birds, caribou, other species in our natural world, move for survival. We all adapt.
Suicide Peaks, 7 x 7"
December Sunrise, 4.5 x 4.5"
House with Blue Tree, 6 x 5"
Winter Birch, 4.5 x 5.5"
Tree with Lights, 6 x 4"
Winter Sun, 5 x 6"
Spring Fence, 3 x 5"
Summer Sun, 3.75 x 5.5"
Birch Grove, 6 x 7"
July Fireweed, 3 x 4"
Summer Tundra, 4 x 7"
August Fireweed, 5 x 6"
Fall Bloom, 6 x 7"
Snow Geese, 4 x 5"
Fall Lake, 5 x 7"
Termination Dust, 3 x 5"
Snow Geese, 3 x 4"
Fall Ridgeline, 4 x 7"