- Mollie Doctrow
- Anhinga at Shark Valley, 2003
- Woodcut on Japanese Kozo Paper
- 11 x 9 in
- Framed: 18 x 15 in
- Inv: 2003.01.01
Working in the tradition of Western landscape art, this work represents natural forms and processes accurately and expressively, going beyond documentation. The dominant theme is the drama of the moment, personal interaction with a particular place. The woodcut medium and the carving process suit this expressive depiction. The carved marks have texture and rhythm. While a planned sketch is transferred to the wood, the carving demands a high dosage of spontaneity, letting go, and following the movement or feeling for the form.
- Current Location: Everglades National Park - Headquarters - Interp Wing - Shared Office space
- Collections: 2003 Alumni, Category: Visual Arts, Everglades National Park Collection