Tag: tree

  • Dragon Tree

    Dragon Tree

    The first in a new conceptual series exploring the “Dragon Tree.”

    I’ve always been fascinated by the line between a botanical specimen and its mythological namesake. This piece, inspired by a tree at the Georgia Botanical Gardens, imagines the “dragon” brooding in darkness and finally breaking free.

    To capture this, I chose the graphic language of a woodcut. The heavy use of black and the stark contrast aren’t just for drama; they represent the chasm from which the form emerges. The low, upward angle is meant to feel confrontational, putting the viewer at the base of this powerful, uncoiling creature. It’s a study in using negative space and bold lines to tell a story of transformation.

    Technical Details:

    • Samsung Tab9 Ultra
    • Infinite Painter
  • St. Simons Red Cedar

    St. Simons Red Cedar

    From the sun-drenched coast of St. Simons Island, Georgia.

    This illustration is a portrait of a single, magnificent Southern Red Cedar that caught my eye. More than just depicting the tree, this piece is a direct study in light—how a bright, clear sun can describe every twist of a branch and lay its entire structure bare in the shadows below.

    A quiet moment of observation on the Georgia coast.

    Technical Details:

    • Samsung Tab9 Ultra
    • Infinite Painter
  • Tree in Late Autumn

    Tree in Late Autumn

    Date taken: 11/20/2011
    Camera: Nikon D5000 composite

  • Skink in Tree

    Skink in Tree

    Date taken: 10/20/2012
    Camera: Nikon D5000
    ISO 400 | F/6.3 | 1/160
    55mm – 200mm Sigma