





Sumac - mixed media
Sumac is a 5x6.75” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a meditation on resilience and rooted connection. The lush, textural detail of the sumac branches—rendered in graphite and charcoal—stands in quiet contrast to the diffused watercolor behind them, symbolizing the balance between visibility and what lies beneath.
This piece calls attention to the often-invisible support systems that bind us, reminding us that solidarity and shared nourishment are essential across all forms of difference. Just as mycorrhizal fungi link forests into vast cooperative ecosystems, Sumac asks: Where do our roots touch others? How can we become part of a sustaining whole?
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.
Sumac is a 5x6.75” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a meditation on resilience and rooted connection. The lush, textural detail of the sumac branches—rendered in graphite and charcoal—stands in quiet contrast to the diffused watercolor behind them, symbolizing the balance between visibility and what lies beneath.
This piece calls attention to the often-invisible support systems that bind us, reminding us that solidarity and shared nourishment are essential across all forms of difference. Just as mycorrhizal fungi link forests into vast cooperative ecosystems, Sumac asks: Where do our roots touch others? How can we become part of a sustaining whole?
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.
Sumac is a 5x6.75” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a meditation on resilience and rooted connection. The lush, textural detail of the sumac branches—rendered in graphite and charcoal—stands in quiet contrast to the diffused watercolor behind them, symbolizing the balance between visibility and what lies beneath.
This piece calls attention to the often-invisible support systems that bind us, reminding us that solidarity and shared nourishment are essential across all forms of difference. Just as mycorrhizal fungi link forests into vast cooperative ecosystems, Sumac asks: Where do our roots touch others? How can we become part of a sustaining whole?
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.