Palm cockatoo. I'm not sure if there are fireflies where they live… but artistic license. I kind of want to take this a make a larger, more refined painting for my living room.
The Zigzag Salamander. We've made it all the way from A to Z! Thanks so much for sticking with us for this Wildlife Alphabet series roll out! The prints are available now over at .
The Yellow Perch! This Wildlife Alphabet Series is now available over at ! Check out their website for the stay tuned tomorrow for our final letter and print.
The Viceroy Butterfly. They can be easily mistaken for monarchs, but you can tell the difference from the extra black line on the bottom wing and their smaller size. From the upcoming Wildlife Alphabet print series from .
I've reopened my online store ! I have what used to be on my Etsy store (prints, pins, stickers), plus a few original paintings, as well as some of the Christmas ornaments from the sale last year!
Quail! A Gambel's Quail! A quail's topknot may look like a single feather, but it's actually made of a cluster of feathers. From the upcoming Wildlife Alphabet series from .
Orca! Orcas have their own regional dialects that are specific to their social groups. They also pass down knowledge from generation to generation, which gives pods their own distinct behaviors. I had a blast illustrating the upcoming Wildlife Alphabet series from
The Kingfisher! This is the belted kingfisher, which is one of the few bird species where the female is more colorful than the male. She has a rust coloured band, while males are just blue and white. From the upcoming Wildlife Alphabet Series with
A Grey Wolf. Thankfully, their protection status has been restored in the US. As an important keystone species in the parks, let's work hard to keep them around. From my print upcoming series with the awesome !