Here's a new work to share.
The title is "It is Well" and was derived from reference photo's I had taken of a baby giraffe from the Living Desert.
The enclosure for the giraffes at the Living Desert takes full advantage of the nearby hills and mountains to create a very immersive place to watch the giraffes. As much as possible, fencing and the giraffe barn are tucked out of sight behind berms and other landscaping features, creating a very natural setting for these animals.
Mutombo, the giraffe in this portrait, was born in 2006 and it was an incredible adventure watching him grow up. For several years now, I've participated at the Living Desert as a docent, helping guests to the park hand feed our giraffes. So I had front row seats to watch Mutumbo grow in both size and in his abilities. Letting him go off to Zoo Boise was hard, hearing that he had died from a sudden and mysterious illness, even harder.
More than just the loss of a creature with a distinct personality is the sense of losing his potential. V0lunteering at a zoo provides a constant reminder of how many species are in danger, and how challenging it is to protect them. Losing one, like Mutombo, seems to make the future just that much darker. For me, it helped to realize that there was hope in the effort itself, that so many people - educators and keepers, adminstrators and gardeners, volunteers and donors and guests, invested time and money and emotion in these animals.
This painting was created a gift for a friend who is a breast cancer survivor. I wanted something that would convey both a recognition of loss and struggle, as well as a sense of resolve. The title comes from a favorite hymn. To me, it expresses acceptance with resolve. Mutombo is lit from his backend and his front is in shadow, just as the brightest days for giraffes are in the past and their future is in doubt; but he faces into that future with resolve.
"It is Well" is 8x10, acrylic on canvas panel. The original has a home, but giclee' prints are available.





