





Rough Dogwood - mixed media
Rough Dogwood is a 2.75x5” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a study in subtle generosity and seasonal reciprocity. The soft curves of dogwood leaves and fruit are drawn in moody graphite and charcoal, suspended above a splash of violet-blue watercolor that evokes both dusk and transformation.
In the wild, rough dogwood feeds birds and nurtures the land long after its flowers have faded. This piece reflects that quiet form of giving—an offering made not for recognition but because it’s simply what the world needs. It asks: Where in our lives are we fruiting, giving, preparing others for what’s next?
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.
Rough Dogwood is a 2.75x5” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a study in subtle generosity and seasonal reciprocity. The soft curves of dogwood leaves and fruit are drawn in moody graphite and charcoal, suspended above a splash of violet-blue watercolor that evokes both dusk and transformation.
In the wild, rough dogwood feeds birds and nurtures the land long after its flowers have faded. This piece reflects that quiet form of giving—an offering made not for recognition but because it’s simply what the world needs. It asks: Where in our lives are we fruiting, giving, preparing others for what’s next?
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.
Rough Dogwood is a 2.75x5” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a study in subtle generosity and seasonal reciprocity. The soft curves of dogwood leaves and fruit are drawn in moody graphite and charcoal, suspended above a splash of violet-blue watercolor that evokes both dusk and transformation.
In the wild, rough dogwood feeds birds and nurtures the land long after its flowers have faded. This piece reflects that quiet form of giving—an offering made not for recognition but because it’s simply what the world needs. It asks: Where in our lives are we fruiting, giving, preparing others for what’s next?
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.