Black Raspberry - mixed media

$18.00

Black Raspberry is a 5x3” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a reflection on protection, reciprocity, and resilience. The richly textured berries, drawn in smudged charcoal and graphite, rest against a wash of jewel-toned watercolor—suggesting both nourishment and the unseen labor it takes to grow.

In nature, the black raspberry thrives by weaving itself into its surroundings—spreading roots, sharing space, and offering sustenance. This piece invites us to consider: What do we offer in the ecosystems we inhabit? How do we protect and feed the people around us?

Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.

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Black Raspberry is a 5x3” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a reflection on protection, reciprocity, and resilience. The richly textured berries, drawn in smudged charcoal and graphite, rest against a wash of jewel-toned watercolor—suggesting both nourishment and the unseen labor it takes to grow.

In nature, the black raspberry thrives by weaving itself into its surroundings—spreading roots, sharing space, and offering sustenance. This piece invites us to consider: What do we offer in the ecosystems we inhabit? How do we protect and feed the people around us?

Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.

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Black Raspberry is a 5x3” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a reflection on protection, reciprocity, and resilience. The richly textured berries, drawn in smudged charcoal and graphite, rest against a wash of jewel-toned watercolor—suggesting both nourishment and the unseen labor it takes to grow.

In nature, the black raspberry thrives by weaving itself into its surroundings—spreading roots, sharing space, and offering sustenance. This piece invites us to consider: What do we offer in the ecosystems we inhabit? How do we protect and feed the people around us?

Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.