Wander and Paint — foraged foods

Homo Sapiens Plantae Collection

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Homo Sapiens Plantae Collection

[...] I created this illustration in response to an Atlantic Monthly article questioning the trend of healthy food masquerading as junk food...

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Blue Cactus Atmospheric Botanical Painting - Edible Botanicals Collection

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Blue Cactus Atmospheric Botanical Painting - Edible Botanicals Collection

[...] the second piece in the collection of Edible Botanicals. This time I'm tackling the humble Prickly Pear Cactus...

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New works: Edible Botanicals #1

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New works: Edible Botanicals #1

I started a new watercolor series a few months ago, I called it "Edible Botanicals". So far, I only have about two pieces in this series but I'm aiming for 10-12 at some point...

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100 Wild Meals Illustrated - Call for Wild Food Recipes

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100 Wild Meals Illustrated -  Call for Wild Food Recipes

[...] So if someone is out there who knows opened -source, copyright free, public domain, creative commons sources of delicious recipes that I could tweak to my taste and then illustrate, that would be out of this world!...

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100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Weeds & Wildflowers Salad Recipe

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100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Weeds & Wildflowers Salad Recipe

[...] One requirement was that the resulting work had to either inform or visually explain an issue to a larger audience. As an organic, slow food and fresh food advocate, the concept for the "Wild Dining Illustrated" series crystallized after a few days of introspection focused...

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