Media: Graphite, hand-made paper

Size: 21" x 38"

Completed in 2015, "Evolved Generations" is the second piece in the "Evolved Series". This image, like the others in this series depict a human face, that has been composed using textures and plant, and insect life. When making this drawing, I was thinking about our human connections to life, and how every part of our being has been made possible through our environments. I then began to question the human existence and what would our remains, or the shrines placed only for human consumption, would look after being left to nature's devices.

Media: Graphite, hand-made paper

Size: 14" x 21"

Completed in 2015, "Evolved Community" is the fourth piece in the "Evolved Series". This image, like the others in this series depict a human face, that has been composed using textures and plant, and insect life. When making this drawing, I was thinking about our human connections to life, and how every part of our being has been made possible through our environments. I then began to question the human existence and what would our remains, or the shrines placed only for human consumption, would look after being left to nature's devices.

 

Media: Graphite, hand-made paper

Size: 17" x 23"

Completed in 2016, "Evolved Habitats" is the sixth piece in the "Evolved Series". This image, like the others in this series depict a human face, that has been composed using textures and plant, and insect life. When making this drawing, I was thinking about our human connections to life, and how every part of our being has been made possible through our environments. I then began to question the human existence and what would our remains, or the shrines placed only for human consumption, would look after being left to nature's devices.

Media: Graphite, hand-made paper

Size: 14" x 21"

Completed in 2015, "Evolved Connections" is the fifth piece in the "Evolved Series". This image, like the others in this series depict a human face, that has been composed using textures and plant, and insect life. When making this drawing, I was thinking about our human connections to life, and how every part of our being has been made possible through our environments. I then began to question the human existence and what would our remains, or the shrines placed only for human consumption, would look after being left to nature's devices.