900+ Montezuma Cypress was a monumental graphite drawing depicting one of the oldest known trees in Texas—a Montezuma cypress estimated to be over 900 years old. Spanning twelve feet in width, the piece translated the immense presence of the tree into sweeping lines and layered marks that conveyed both its physical form and spiritual gravity. The drawing stood as a meditation on endurance, time, and the living memory contained within the South Texas landscape.
Series Note:
From the South Texas Wild series—works that honor the resilience and sacred presence of South Texas flora and fauna, revealing the deep interconnection between nature, time, and human experience.
- Collections: South Texas Wild