Trupial Brunch

Trupial Brunch
Trupial Brunch

Trupial Brunch
The trupial as a regular garden visitor flashes a bright yellow and black but only up close can you see the dab of blue eye shadow.

The traditional Bonairean kadushi cactus fence made from straight tips cut and interlocked against a wire fence. If done with skill, the cactus pieces take root and the fence becomes a living and growing thing. The cactuses flower and produce fruit creating the perfect brunch line for a pair of trupials. Many other birds and animals will join the buffet line like our native prikichis and even fruit bats.

oil on stretched canvas
30×40″
Black and gold wood canvas floater frame
Wrapped and painted edges for hanging without framing
Original $2520

Signed limited edition prints are available in Large size 9.3×13 ” print area $125.

Keywords: trupial, wildlife, fowl, bird, cactus
Colors: green, brown, red, yellow

Hidden in the Shadows

Hidden in the Shadows
Hidden in the Shadows

Hidden in the Shadows
A baby iguana barely 5 inches long holds statue still beneath the shade of a spiny tree. The bright neon green is a surprisingly good color to camouflage this little creature from its predators. As the iguana grows the bright green will fade to be replaced with bars of deep green and gray.

Oil on stretched canvas
24×34″
Gold wood frame
Original SOLD

Signed limited edition in Standard $95

Keywords: iguana, lizard, reptile, cactus, juvenile, camouflage, wildlife
Colors: green