- Frank Duval
- Alligator, 2003
- Indian Ink and Color ink on Parchment
- 15 x 25 in
- Framed: 20 x 30 in
- Inv: 2003.02.02
My feelings for this place are some combination of affection and loyalty. The Everglades is a place that is worth protecting at some cost, furthermore, its a place that illustrates why our American society benefits in a real way from our wilderness areas. While I lack the scientific experitise to explain what should be down to save the Everglades, my artwork seems to remind people, in. a memorable way, that places like the Everglades out to be saved.
- Current Location: Everglades National Park - Krome Avenue - Rm 345
- Collections: 2003 Alumni, Category: Visual Arts, Everglades National Park Collection
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