Anhinga (SOLD)

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Graphite Drawing, river birch bark, beeswax on wood panel 6”x6”x1”

These birds swim and fly. I typically see them standing like this in my neighborhood drying out their wings. They always look regal with their head up, enjoying the day without a care. “The name Anhinga comes from the Tupi Indians in Brazil, meaning “devil bird” or “evil spirits in the woods”. ~All About Birds (The Cornell Lab)

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Graphite Drawing, river birch bark, beeswax on wood panel 6”x6”x1”

These birds swim and fly. I typically see them standing like this in my neighborhood drying out their wings. They always look regal with their head up, enjoying the day without a care. “The name Anhinga comes from the Tupi Indians in Brazil, meaning “devil bird” or “evil spirits in the woods”. ~All About Birds (The Cornell Lab)

Graphite Drawing, river birch bark, beeswax on wood panel 6”x6”x1”

These birds swim and fly. I typically see them standing like this in my neighborhood drying out their wings. They always look regal with their head up, enjoying the day without a care. “The name Anhinga comes from the Tupi Indians in Brazil, meaning “devil bird” or “evil spirits in the woods”. ~All About Birds (The Cornell Lab)