Hazelnut - mixed media
Hazelnut is a 4x5.5” 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 protection, potential, and the beauty of complexity. The richly textured husk—wrapped around the nut like a tangle of sheltering arms—emerges in dense charcoal and graphite, framed by a watercolor wash that pulses with life and unseen energy.
Hazelnuts thrive through mutual relationships with mycorrhizal fungi, quietly exchanging nutrients and support underground. This piece invites us to consider what we hold close, what we offer in return, and how nurturing unseen networks can yield strength, safety, and sustenance.
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.
Hazelnut is a 4x5.5” 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 protection, potential, and the beauty of complexity. The richly textured husk—wrapped around the nut like a tangle of sheltering arms—emerges in dense charcoal and graphite, framed by a watercolor wash that pulses with life and unseen energy.
Hazelnuts thrive through mutual relationships with mycorrhizal fungi, quietly exchanging nutrients and support underground. This piece invites us to consider what we hold close, what we offer in return, and how nurturing unseen networks can yield strength, safety, and sustenance.
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.
Hazelnut is a 4x5.5” 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 protection, potential, and the beauty of complexity. The richly textured husk—wrapped around the nut like a tangle of sheltering arms—emerges in dense charcoal and graphite, framed by a watercolor wash that pulses with life and unseen energy.
Hazelnuts thrive through mutual relationships with mycorrhizal fungi, quietly exchanging nutrients and support underground. This piece invites us to consider what we hold close, what we offer in return, and how nurturing unseen networks can yield strength, safety, and sustenance.
Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.