bold, imaginative and playful
art inspired by nature in all her guises
at the perfect temperature, absolutely clear and with at least 7 endangered species, the San Marcos River bubbles up from limestone aquifer.
wild rice reaches up from the water
The Texas Wild Rice, an endangered species, is the reason that our San Marcos River still flows freely. Protecting this ancient source of food, now enjoyed by birds, means keeping the level of water in the aquifer at a level that can be enjoyed by boaters and bathers as well.
an ecosystem created by aquifers
the unique ecosystem supporting seven endangered species inspire stunning compositions from both above and below the level of the water. the longest continuous inhabited location in North America was created by a limestone aquifer.
natural beauty in its rawest form
the Groundwork series in batik on silk is an homage to the life teeming below the earth, the fungus, worms, and even bones, that make the land what it is.
the electric shine of the dye on silk allows for the vibrancy of an imagined world to glow through the mind’s eye.